
Shop genuine OEM Amana freezer replacement parts online with same-day shipping. From light bulbs to door switches, these exact-fit parts restore functionality to your Amana upright or chest freezer for reliable food preservation.
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OEM Part - Manufacturer #8009
OEM Part - Manufacturer #W11384469
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White Touch Up Paint
Hazardous Material – Special Shipping Required
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Item # 185
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OEM Part - Manufacturer #W10613606
Refrigerator/freezer compressor start device and capacitor. The start device and capacitor provides a boost of power to the compressor during start-up. If the start capacitor isn’t working, the compressor may not start.
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Item # 3023300
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Support wheel. 1 inch thick. 1-3/4 in diameter.
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Item # 1478843
Genuine Amana freezer parts are designed to the exact specifications of your appliance model. These precision-engineered parts include interior light bulbs, door switches, temperature controls, gaskets, and other essential parts that work together to maintain proper temperatures and functionality. Each part is manufactured with materials that withstand the harsh cold environment inside your freezer while providing reliable, long-lasting performance.
Find answers to common questions about selecting and installing parts for your Amana freezer.
Use your complete model number (typically found on a label inside the freezer cabinet or on the back/bottom of the unit) to search our inventory—this ensures you get parts designed specifically for your freezer, as parts often vary between upright, chest, and built-in models.
A non-functioning light is typically due to a burned-out bulb, faulty door switch, or wiring issues—start by replacing the 40-watt appliance bulb, and if that doesn't resolve the issue, the door switch (which activates the light when the door opens) may need replacement.
Continuous running often indicates issues with door gaskets, temperature controls, or the defrost system—inspect the door seal for damage that allows warm air infiltration, check if the temperature control is functioning properly, or examine if frost buildup on the evaporator coils is preventing proper cooling.