SP17N Amana Refrigerator - Overview
Models starting with SP17N
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- SP17N (P6023001W) Amana Refrigerator
- SP17N (P6020168W) Amana Refrigerator
- SP17N (P6023050W) Amana Refrigerator
- SP17N-A (P6023050W A) Amana Refrigerator
- SP17N-A (P6023001W A) Amana Refrigerator
- SP17N-A (P6020168W A) Amana Refrigerator
- SP17N-A-P60201-68WA Amana Refrigerator (SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER)
- SP17N-A-P60230-1WA Amana Refrigerator (SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER)
- SP17N-A-P60230-50WA Amana Refrigerator (SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER)
- SP17N-AG (P6023050W G) Amana Refrigerator
- SP17N-AG (P6023001W G) Amana Refrigerator
- SP17N-AG (P6020168W G) Amana Refrigerator
- SP17N-AG-P60201-68WG Amana Refrigerator (SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER)
- SP17N-AG-P60230-1WG Amana Refrigerator (SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER)
- SP17N-AG-P60230-50WG Amana Refrigerator (SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER)
- SP17N-C (P6023050W C) Amana Refrigerator
- SP17N-C (P6020168W C) Amana Refrigerator
- SP17N-C (P6023001W C) Amana Refrigerator
- SP17N-C-P60201-68WC Amana Refrigerator (SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER)
- SP17N-C-P60230-1WC Amana Refrigerator (SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER)
- SP17N-C-P60230-50WC Amana Refrigerator (SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER)
- SP17N-P60201-68W Amana Refrigerator (SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER)
- SP17N-P60230-1W Amana Refrigerator (SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER)
- SP17N-P60230-50W Amana Refrigerator (SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER)
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Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor Kit
PartSelect #: PS395284
Manufacturer #: 833697
This condenser fan motor operates in a clockwise fashion and carries carries 2W and 115V. It comes with screws, a mounting nut for the blade and a cushion. This part provides forced-air cooling for the condenser coil.
$114.07
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Light Bulb - 120V 25W
PartSelect #: PS11747806
Manufacturer #: WPA3073101
This twenty-five watt microwave light bulb is two and a half inches long. It has a small, screw-in base and it carries 120V. This item sells in a quantity of one, though many microwaves require two.
$20.85
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Dryer Screw
PartSelect #: PS11746840
Manufacturer #: WP90767
This screw is sold individually.
$9.85
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Single Outlet Water Valve Kit
PartSelect #: PS358631
Manufacturer #: 4318047
The water inlet valve is a solenoid-operated switch located at the bottom of the refrigerator. When it is energized by electrical power, water is released from the supply line through the water valve ...
$57.02
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Refrigerator Screw
PartSelect #: PS11747542
Manufacturer #: WP98165
This screw is a little under an inch long and is made of metal. It is used with a refrigerator's ice maker assembly. Sold individually.
$10.57
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Ice Bucket
PartSelect #: PS11743447
Manufacturer #: WP67001255
Holds the ice when it's released by the ice maker.
$160.43
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Refrigerator Tray
PartSelect #: PS11745970
Manufacturer #: WP841180A
This fourteen cube ice cube tray is eleven inches long. It is all white in color and is made entirely of plastic.
$15.95
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS1845599
Manufacturer #: 67006425
This screw is sold individually
$9.85
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Screw Kit
PartSelect #: PS1731746
Manufacturer #: R9800670
Includes 2 screws.
$10.95
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Washer Screen
PartSelect #: PS11746894
Manufacturer #: WP96160
Found on the water inlet valve.
$18.02
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Refrigerator Compression Nut
PartSelect #: PS11743305
Manufacturer #: WP627018
This compression nut is used with the plastic water line of the icemaker assembly.
$17.38
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Water Inlet Hose Washer
PartSelect #: PS11738697
Manufacturer #: WP16123
Sold Individually. Order quantity needed.
$9.85
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Common Symptoms of models starting with SP17N
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Sometimes the condenser fan would start causing the refrigerator to overheat.
Unplug the appliance.
Removed the screws holding the back panel.
Removed the fan blade.
removed 3 screws holding the condenser fan.
Remove the 3 metal brackets attached to the fan.
(First note which studs the brackets are attached to. Attach the 3 metal brackets to the new fan. (New screws were supplied)
Cut and strip the wire about two inches from the fan.
Cut and strip the new wire. I cut the new wire in half (about 6 inches.) Connect the two wires, twist and used 2 wire nuts. Tie wrap the wire to the wire harness. Mount the new fan (three screws)
Screw the back panel back on.
Mount the new
Removed the screws holding the back panel.
Removed the fan blade.
removed 3 screws holding the condenser fan.
Remove the 3 metal brackets attached to the fan.
(First note which studs the brackets are attached to. Attach the 3 metal brackets to the new fan. (New screws were supplied)
Cut and strip the wire about two inches from the fan.
Cut and strip the new wire. I cut the new wire in half (about 6 inches.) Connect the two wires, twist and used 2 wire nuts. Tie wrap the wire to the wire harness. Mount the new fan (three screws)
Screw the back panel back on.
Mount the new
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Tom from Franklin, WI
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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no water getting to ice maker
The ice maker had been slowly dying and one day just stopped making ice. No water was getting to the trays.
I read that this could be caused by a failure of the valve, even though the continuity test indicated that the solenoid was okay.
I ordered the part Friday afternoon. It was delivered Saturday. I did the repair in 10 minutes.
I pulled the fridge away from the wall.
I unplugged the fridge. I closed the water supply valve.
I unscrewed the two mounting screws using a flat head screwdriver.
I pulled the old valve out from refrigerator.
Using an adjustable wrench I detached the water supply from the valve. I detached the hose leading to the ice maker from the valve.
I pulled the electrical connectors from the connectors on the valve.
I attached the hoses to the new valve, attached the electrical connector, screwed the new valve in its place, opened the water supply, plugged the fridge back in, checked for leaks, and waited for a few hours.
My ice maker is working better than it has in at least two years.
I read that this could be caused by a failure of the valve, even though the continuity test indicated that the solenoid was okay.
I ordered the part Friday afternoon. It was delivered Saturday. I did the repair in 10 minutes.
I pulled the fridge away from the wall.
I unplugged the fridge. I closed the water supply valve.
I unscrewed the two mounting screws using a flat head screwdriver.
I pulled the old valve out from refrigerator.
Using an adjustable wrench I detached the water supply from the valve. I detached the hose leading to the ice maker from the valve.
I pulled the electrical connectors from the connectors on the valve.
I attached the hoses to the new valve, attached the electrical connector, screwed the new valve in its place, opened the water supply, plugged the fridge back in, checked for leaks, and waited for a few hours.
My ice maker is working better than it has in at least two years.
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Kevin from Boston, MA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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noisy fan motor
rmv panel (5min) rmv fan/motor 3 screws (10 m) cut wire 2in from motor, re route remainder of wire to front so can strip for wire nuts. ( 10m) attach old fan to new motor, place in old opening ,3 screws, a little fussy to align, ( 15m ) route and strip wire from new motor , zip ties work well, wire nuts , plug in fridge vola, no noise, close up, reverse panel. ( 20m). i also took time to clean grilles with small vac and damp rag, ( looks and sounds like new) bob Wi.
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robert from nashotah, WI
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Socket set
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