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Neither freezer nor refrigerator side is cold

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Many times a freezer and/or refrigeratordo not work right because of a dirty condenser coil...there are also many otherthings that can go wrong. If you are hearing a clicking or buzzing thencheck out the last two tips.

If your refrigerator is running but warm, then...

Check out these tips that I wrote about that... it is a great place to starttrouble shooting your unit...and something that you can do rather then callinga repair person to do a simple thing for you...

Refrigerator Condenser Coil Cleaning Refrigerator Repair

Refrigerator Troubleshooting Refrigerator Compressor

Refrigerator Compressor Start Capacitor and Start Relay
Refrigerator or Freezer not Cooling or Getting Cold

heatman101
5/1/2011 7:23:16 PM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on May 01, 2011
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Where is the water filter

The Amana with model number SCD25TW does not have a water filter. You would have to install an in-line filter on the water supply line if you want to filter the water. If your talking about the model number ARS266ZBS, then open the refrigerator door and look at the top right hand side. You should see a filter housing with a tab to release. Once released you have to remove the filter from the housing to replace it. When finished be sure to run about a gallon through the dispenser, to flush any air out of the system.
3/23/2011 9:22:32 PM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Mar 23, 2011
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The top two shelves of the Freezer and

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Check out these tips...they can help you figure out what is going wrong withyour refrigerator and why it is not cooling

Refrigeratornot Cooling or Fridge not Cooling

How to Defrost Refrigerator DefrostTimer Problem

WaterRunning in refrigerator from Freezer

Refrigeratoror Freezer not Cooling or Getting Cold
heatman101
3/19/2011 3:06:08 AM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Mar 19, 2011
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My Amana side by side

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The issue is with the water valve that is bad and is overflowing with water, yours is a dual valve if that goes bad it will lead to overflowing and so leaking of water. Hope this helps...please post back for further assistance.

Daniel

3/18/2011 12:35:12 PM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Mar 18, 2011
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Ice maker is slow to make ice

Could be air trapped inside the lines or need to replace water filter. Try running about 3 gallons of water through the water dispensor in the door and make sure that the freezer settings are correct .
3/1/2011 3:55:18 PM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Mar 01, 2011
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Do not freeze and the refrigerator do not get cold

Check the freeon it may be out and have a leak.
2/22/2011 10:21:11 PM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Feb 22, 2011
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Freezer thawed in the night, refrigerator makes a

I hear a clicking noise or freezer and refrigerator are warm non ge models

This is the most common problem for this issue.Start Relay The clicking could be the start relay.If the start relay is bad, the compressor will not start and you will hear a clicking noise in 2-5 minute intervals. The clicking noise is the overload cutting the compressor off when it overheats from trying to start with a bad start relay. To find out if this is bad first unplug the refrigerator. Remove the lower rear cover from your refrigerator. Then take the cover off that is on the side of the compressor,you will see wires going to this (Photo below). Now you should be able to see the start relay plugged on to the side of the compressor and unplug it. Now the best way to tell if it's bad is to shake it. If it rattles, it's bad and needs to be replaced. Inspect it carefully for any burn marks, if it has any replace it. If not, most of the time it's ok.But rather than saying the compressors bad, you might want to replace it anyways because it does not cost much. A quick check on the compressor is to remove the start relay. You will see 3 pins connect a multi meter set for continuity. You should have continuity between any of the 3 pins. If you do not the compressor is bad. Also check from each pin to a good ground on the cabinet. There should be no continuity if there is the compressor is bad. A 3 in 1 start relay can also be used as a substitution. Just make sure it is rated for the horsepower of the compressor. If you replace it and it doesn't work then the compressor is bad and you

2/14/2011 12:40:26 PM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Feb 14, 2011
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Water dispenser does not work. However, the ice

It is not your pump, because despenser and ice maker both get water from the same pump.
Water despenser is activated by a small plunger when you press your water glass against it
to release the water. This is your problem, bad plunger.
2/3/2011 12:53:23 AM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Feb 03, 2011
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DEFROSTER NOT WORKING. Checked defrost heater, had

we ll see how u need to check the defrost timer....
Before testing the defrost timer, unplug the freezer to avoid an electrical shock hazard.
A mechanical defrost timer controls the defrost cycle of the appliance. In older models, the timer runs continuously and roughly every six hours, shuts off power to the cooling system and sends power to the defrost heater. In newer models the timer advances only when the compressor or defrost cycle is running - an improvement for efficiency. As the timer advances, power to the heating element shuts off and power is restored to the cooling system. If the timer does not advance, the appliance will be stuck either in defrost or refrigerate mode, resulting in, respectively, no cooling or frost build-up.
The defrost timer is usually found behind the front grill of the freezer. It may also be found behind a cover plate inside the freezer, in the temperature control console, or behind the freezer near the compressor.
To test whether the defrost timer is simply failing to advance, locate the advance screw and turn it clockwise until you hear it click. This advances it to the next mode. If it was cooling before, it is now in defrost mode. Simply wait about 35 minutes and check whether it has left defrost mode and has resumed cooling (listen for the compressor). If it does not advance, the timer motor is probably bad and the entire timer needs to be replaced. If it advances as it should, then you can follow the steps below to test the switch electrically.
The timer is usually held in place with one or more screws. Remove the screws and gently pull the timer out far enough to disconnect the wiring connector. The connector can be removed by firmly pulling and rocking it left and right. It is not necessary to note the position of the wires because the connector plug is keyed so that it can be replaced in only one way.

Test the timer for continuity using a multitester. Set the multitester to the ohms setting X1. The timer has four terminals. Locate the common terminal, it should be labeled "3" or "C". If the terminals are not labeled, determine which terminal coincides with the common wire in the connector plug; it is usually the white wire.
Once you have located the common terminal, touch one probe to it. Touch the other probe to each of the three remaining terminals. The multitester should display a reading of zero or near to zero ohms (which indicates continuity) for one pair of the terminals and possibly two pairs. The third pair of terminals should show no continuity (infinity).
Locate the timer switch and turn it clockwise until you hear it click. Now retest the timer as you did above. One pair of terminals should indicate continuity (possibly two pairs). At least one pair should give a reading of infinity. Note however, one of the pairs that showed continuity in the first test should now read infinity and one pair that read infinity should now show continuity. If the defrost timer does not pass these tests, it is likely that it should be replaced.

Before testing the defrost heater, again make sure u unplug the freezer to avoid an electrical shock hazard. The defrost heater is located at the back of the freezer. It may be necessary to remove obstructions such as the contents of the freezer, freezer shelves, ice maker and the rear or bottom inside panel of the freezer. The rear panel may be held in place by retainer clips or screws. Remove the screws or depress the retainer clips with a small screwdriver. There are three primary types of defrost heater elements; exposed metal rod, metal rod covered with aluminum tape or a wire coil inside a glass tube. All three elements are tested in the same way. The heater is connected by two wires.Label the wires and connections so that you can properly reconnect them later. The wires are connected with slip on connectors. Firmly pull the connectors off of the terminals (do not pull on the wire itself). You may need to use a pair of needle-nose pliers to remove the connectors. Inspect the connectors and the terminals for corrosion. If either is corroded they should be cleaned or replaced. Test the heating element for continuity using a multitester. Set the multitester to the ohms setting X1. Place a probe on each terminal. The multitester should display a reading somewhere between zero and infinity. If the reading is not between those two extremes the heating element should be replaced.


this is how u check the thermostat..... again Before testing the defrost thermostat, unplug the refrigerator to avoid an electrical shock hazard. Some defrost systems use a thermostat (a bi-metal switch) to prevent the defrost heater from overheating. The switch is normally closed. During a defrost cycle, the defrost heater causes the metal alloy in the switch to warm and as it does it curls back and breaks the circuit. As the metal cools, it makes a circuit again and the defrost heater starts heating again (as long as the defrost timer is in the defrost cycle). A defective thermostat can prevent the defrost heater from coming on or allow it to overheat which could result in heat damage or fire. The panel may be held in place by retainer clips or screws. Remove the screws or depress the retainer clips with a small screwdriver. On some older top freezers it is necessary to remove the plastic molding to access the freezer floor. Removal of that molding can be tricky -never force it. If you decide to remove it, you do so at your own risk - it is prone to breaking. Try warming it first with a warm, wet towel. The thermostat is connected by two wires. The wires are connected with slip on connectors or a wiring harness. Firmly pull the connectors or harness off of the terminals (do not pull on the wire). You may need to use a pair of needle-nose pliers to remove the connectors. Inspect the connectors and the terminals for corrosion. If the connectors are corroded they should be replaced. Test the thermostat for continuity using a multitester. Set the multitester to the ohms setting X1. Place a probe on each terminal. The multitester should display a reading of zero when the thermostat is cold and a reading of infinity when it is warm (40 to 90 degrees F depending on the model). If the thermostat does not pass this test it should be replaced. with regard to the parts incase u need a replacement..... check out the below link.... http://www.repairclinic.com/GE-Freezer-Parts?s=b3a3c221
1/31/2011 12:43:16 AM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Jan 31, 2011
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Light on refrigerator side does

The light switch is located on the left side of the unit,in the inner side. You can replace it. To see where the switch is located.Please click on the link directly.in the link there is a diagram showing you the switch location.Part number 22 is the light switch in the diagram.Part number 21 is refrigerator door switch.You have to remove part number 22.Its fitted by one screw or clip.you have to release it and it will come out.keep a thing object linke knife with you,to take the switch out,if its bit tight to remove from the section.The switch has connections of wire connected to it,so dont pull it hard,other wise wires may break,other thing is before removing the wires from old switch,just mark the wires position,so while connecting that wires to new switch you dont face any problem. --------------- to order new switch you can get it from the online sites,Click the link below:---Some light switch are of two prongs and some are of three prongs.just check out light switch and buy proper light switch of how many metal prongs it have. http://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Light-Switch/915043 ----------- http://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Door-Switch-Assembly/1164494 --------------- See fig below:---This is 3 prongs. helpmech_44.jpg
see fig below:--This is 2 prongs:--- helpmech_45.jpg
------------- this will help.Thanks.Helpmech.
1/20/2011 1:49:46 AM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Jan 20, 2011
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I have the temperature set

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There can be many reasons why your refrigerator is freezing your food. To see what could be happening and to figure out how to possibly fix your problem. Take a look at this tip which contains many of the causes and solutions to fix the problems.



Refrigerator is Too Cold and Freezing Food

heatman101

1/13/2011 3:10:10 AM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Jan 13, 2011
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The frige will trip the

well first off the refrigerator should not be on a gfi circuit... on start up they pull a higher amount of ampacity and should not be on a gfi...that being said it should be on a dedicated circuit or one that has very little usage... if the unit will not come on at all you need to check the incoming power and make sure that the control is getting a 120 volts... if the lights in unit are working your getting 120 volts most likely... is the compressor trying to start and clicking? you may have a bad start relay on compressor... if you plug unit into another circuit does it do the same thing or trip a breaker? if so i would start at the compressor as a possible failure look at the relays on compressor and if you can remove see if they rattle may be as simple as a bad relay or may have a grounded compressor and need a replacement.... good luck to you
1/5/2011 2:43:52 AM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Jan 05, 2011
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My frig pulls just 2.5 amps, runs all the time

It may be overcharged. Check the Pressure/Temperature chart of the refrigerant that you are using and correct accordingly.
12/31/2010 3:58:58 AM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Dec 31, 2010
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For an Amana side-by-side.....what is

factory set to -18C but some are adjustable LOWER (if required) for hot envinronments.
12/29/2010 11:46:57 AM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Dec 29, 2010
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In my Amana side-by-side refrigerator the ice

Hi,

Many times a freezer and/or refrigerator do not work right because of a dirty condenser coil...there are also many other things that can go wrong.

If you are hearing a clicking or buzzing then check out the last two tips.If your refrigerator is running but warm, then...Check out these tips that I wrote about that... it is a great place to start trouble shooting your unit...and something that you can do rather then calling a repair person to do a simple thing for you...Refrigerator Condenser Coil Cleaning Refrigerator RepairRefrigerator Troubleshooting Refrigerator CompressorRefrigerator Compressor Start Capacitor and Start Relay

Refrigerator or Freezer not Cooling or Getting Coldheatman101

12/27/2010 11:17:16 PM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Dec 27, 2010
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My side by side amana isnt cooling at all on

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Sorry to read about your problem. you can have many different problems.
1. Bad temp control
2. Failing compressor
3. Defective start cap
4. Defective overload protector
5. Defective control board

I suggest you call a service company.

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12/26/2010 1:00:41 AM • Amana ARS266ZBS... • Answered on Dec 26, 2010
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