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ARS2364AW-PARS2364AW0 Amana Refrigerator - Overview

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Replacement Ice Maker – Part Number: D7824706Q
Replacement Ice Maker
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PartSelect #: PS2121513
Manufacturer #: D7824706Q
NOTE: This replacement ice maker mechanism does NOT come with a cover, shut off arm, a wire harness, or the mounting hardware. Those must be ordered separately, or you can use the existing parts.
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Compressor Start Device and Capacitor – Part Number: W10613606
Compressor Start Device and Capacitor
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PartSelect #: PS8746522
Manufacturer #: W10613606
This includes both the run capacitor and the start relay. The capacitor helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature to keep things frozen in your freezer. The start ...
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Screw, 8/18 x 3/8 – Part Number: WP90767
Screw, 8/18 x 3/8
PartSelect #: PS11746840
Manufacturer #: WP90767
This screw is sold individually.
$6.91
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Screw – Part Number: 67006425
Screw
PartSelect #: PS1845599
Manufacturer #: 67006425
This screw is sold individually
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Screw 8-18 x 1 – Part Number: WP489474
Screw 8-18 x 1
PartSelect #: PS11742753
Manufacturer #: WP489474
Sold individually.
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Freezer Temperature Control Thermostat Assembly – Part Number: R0161092
Freezer Temperature Control Thermostat Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS2167870
Manufacturer #: R0161092
This thermostat keeps a constant temperature in the freezer section of your appliance.
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Screw, 8-18 X 5/16 – Part Number: WPW10139210
Screw, 8-18 X 5/16
PartSelect #: PS11748937
Manufacturer #: WPW10139210
$6.84
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Ice Maker Wire Harness – Part Number: D7824601
Ice Maker Wire Harness
PartSelect #: PS1681519
Manufacturer #: D7824601
It is recommended to replace this harness when replacing the icemaker.
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Ice Maker Shut Off Arm – Part Number: D7877001Q
Ice Maker Shut Off Arm
PartSelect #: PS2121963
Manufacturer #: D7877001Q
When the icemaker shut off arm is high enought the ice maker will shut off and no more ice will be made until the level of the ice in the bin drops. Also the ice maker can be turned off by lifting the...
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SCREW – Part Number: 67006529
SCREW
PartSelect #: PS2070062
Manufacturer #: 67006529
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Locking Nut – Part Number: WPM0223101
Locking Nut
PartSelect #: PS11747916
Manufacturer #: WPM0223101
Sold Individually.
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Screw – Part Number: WP489399
Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742745
Manufacturer #: WP489399
This screw is sold individually.
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Icemaker producing few or no cubes and often leaving "kling-ons" on ice tray
Interior surface of ice tray felt rough & flaky (coating deteriorated) so cubes would not release.
Unplug appliance.
Remove timer cover by hand pressure @ edge.
Remove single attachment screw & bracket at lower front of icemaker.
Disconnect wiring harness from socket @ rear of compartment.
Tricky part was determining what type of connection held the other two attachment points along the long edge of the icemaker. I did not have repair manual or useful drawing but looked @ PartsDirect pic of side brackets & used a small mirror to confirm that mine were also some sort of "snap in" attachment.
Remove icemaker unit by pushing upward and outward on the unit. I takes a good bit of pressure and will pop loose, but be careful not to break attachment bracket from freezer wall.
Scavenge shut off bar and wiring harness from old icemaker once you have it out & attach to new one before installing it back in freezer.
Again, you might find a mirror useful to align those pesky snap-in brackets with the new unit.
Since you probably kept your freezer running while waiting for the part, the plastic snap-ins will be cold and brittle. I warmed them up first by applying a dampened cloth heated in the microwave to make them a little more pliable.
A good push of the new unit towards the snap-ins along with some upward force will get it stable.
Reattach the metal screw in bracket & connect the wiring harness to rear plug... and don't forget to plug the whole thing back in.
It will take awhile for the first batch of cubes dump as the timer may need to cycle completely around to get to the fill cycle... be patient.
Dump the first couple of batches of cubes just to make sure you're free of any residue.
Parts Used:
Replacement Ice Maker
  • Bernie from Diamond Bar, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Water overflowed ice maker turnning ice bucket into solid mass of ice
My ice maker has been shedding its non-stick coating for over a year. Within the last month of so, it started pouring water into the ice bucket below, turning it into a solid mass of ice. So I purchased a new ice maker assembly. I encountered two problems not mentioned in the 21 or so do-it-yourselfer repair stories that precede this one. First problem: one of the three screws that hold the ice maker to the refrigerator wall is hidden behind the large (black) end of the ice maker and is difficult to access. Before trying to replace the ice maker, make sure you have the physical dexterity to remove that screw. Second problem: it is not apparent how to remove the wire harness that plugs into the ice maker assembly. BEFORE you can remove the wire harness, you MUST remove the large white cap that covers the black end of the ice maker assembly and then push in a retaining tab to release the wire harness. If you don't do this, the wire harness will not release. Other than those two problems, it was relatively easy to remove three screws, unplug the wire harness, transfer three small, metal parts from the old ice maker to the new, plug in the new wire harness, mount the ice maker assembly so that the water tube is in the proper position, and then re-install the three screws. The ice maker works fine now. (P.S. I was told by an expert that the real problem might be a malfunctioning fill valve. I would have replaced the fill valve if replacing the ice maker assembly had not fixed the problem.)
Parts Used:
Replacement Ice Maker
  • Harry from Grand Ledge, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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not making ice
Installed new ice maker. It was easy - loosen two screws and unplug old wire harness. Put new unit in place. Did not realize new unit would not come with wire harness, but transferred old one to new ice maker (easy) and, "voila" some ice in 24 hours -- much ice since then. I am a 68 year old woman and it was "sort of fun" doing this job.
Parts Used:
Replacement Ice Maker
  • Pat from Dallas, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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