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Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL bottom-mount refrigerator

Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL bottom-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Label for Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL - Part C8979501

    8 cube compact ice maker diagram

    Refrigerator Label

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  • Refrigerator Support for Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL - Part 10391302

    Freezer door diagram

    Refrigerator Support

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  • Sleeve, Mk for Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL - Part 10437304

    Refrigerator/freezer shelving diagram

    Sleeve, Mk

    Part #10437304

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  • Refrigerator Plug for Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL - Part 10686401

    Refrigerator outer door diagram

    Refrigerator Plug

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  • Extension Glass Shelf for Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL - Part 10562501

    Extension Glass Shelf

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  • Assy, Cond P for Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL - Part 10481204

    Compressor diagram

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  • Refrigerator Extrusion for Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL - Part 10436807

    Refrigerator/freezer shelving diagram

    Refrigerator Extrusion

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  • Refrigerator Foam Gasket for Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL - Part A3189356

    Refrigerator/freezer shelving diagram

    Refrigerator Foam Gasket

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  • Refrigerator Extrusion for Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL - Part 10304106

    Freezer door diagram

    Refrigerator Extrusion

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  • Refrigerator Hugger for Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL - Part 10441101

    Refrigerator inner door diagram

    Refrigerator Hugger

    Part #10441101

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Amana Bottom-Mount Refrigerator BZ22RL-P1161601WL FAQs

On the Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL bottom-mount refrigerator, the bottom of the freezer door usually won’t seal because the door is slightly out of alignment, the gasket is dirty or deformed, or the door is being held open by ice buildup or an overfilled bin.

Quick checks that fix most seal problems

  • Make sure nothing inside the freezer is pushing the door outward (bags, pizza boxes, baskets).
  • Look for frost or ice along the bottom rail that prevents the gasket from contacting the cabinet.
  • Clean the gasket and the cabinet sealing surface with warm water and mild dish soap; dry fully.
  • Do the “paper test”: close the door on a strip of paper at the bottom; it should drag when you pull.
  • Confirm the refrigerator is level and slightly tilted back so doors self-close.

What to inspect on the door gasket

A gasket can look “fine” but still leak at the bottom if it is stiff, wavy, or torn.

What you see Most likely cause What to do
Gap only at one corner Door alignment issue Adjust/inspect hinges and leveling legs/rollers
Gap across most of the bottom Gasket deformed or cabinet not level Warm and reshape gasket; re-level unit
Frost line near the bottom edge Air leak at gasket Clean, test with paper, correct gasket shape

If the gasket is torn or won’t hold shape after cleaning and warming, replacement is the lasting fix. For this model, the freezer door gasket is gasket,fz dr WP12550116Q.

Door alignment basics (bottom-mount freezer)

  • Check that the freezer drawer is fully seated on both slides.
  • Verify the door closes evenly without rubbing.
  • If the door “springs back” open, re-level the refrigerator so the front is slightly higher than the back.

Why it matters

A poor freezer door seal lets warm, moist air in; that causes frost buildup, longer run times, temperature swings, and can lead to ice maker and defrost complaints.

For more seal troubleshooting steps, use how to fix a fridge door seal.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL bottom-mount refrigerator, you typically adjust the bottom freezer drawer by turning the drawer-front adjustment screws a small amount, then closing the drawer to recheck the gap and alignment. A common starting point is two full turns, then fine-tune.

Before you adjust

  • Unload heavy items from the freezer drawer to reduce sag while you set alignment.
  • Make sure the refrigerator is level front-to-back and side-to-side (leveling issues mimic a “crooked” drawer).
  • Check for ice buildup, packaging, or a bin that is preventing full closure.
  • Confirm both drawer slides move smoothly and evenly.

How to adjust the freezer drawer front (typical method)

  1. Open the freezer drawer and locate the left and right adjustment screws (usually behind caps or on the inside of the drawer front brackets).
  2. Turn each side in small, equal increments.
  3. Close the drawer and check the gap along the top edge and the seal contact.
  4. Repeat until the drawer front is even and the gasket seals all the way around.

Quick direction guide (most common)

Goal Typical adjustment approach
Raise one side Turn that side’s screw to lift the drawer front
Lower one side Turn that side’s screw to drop the drawer front
Even the top gap Adjust both sides in small, matching turns

If the drawer still won’t seal or sits uneven

  • Inspect the gasket for twists, tears, or areas not contacting the cabinet; a warm, damp cloth can help relax minor waves.
  • Look for a bent bracket or loose fastener; tighten hardware if you find play.
  • If the drawer is aligned but warm air still leaks in, the gasket may need replacement; see gasket,fz dr WP12550116Q.
  • If the refrigerator compartment door is the issue (not the freezer), see refrigerator door gasket WP12550115Q.

Why it matters

A properly aligned bottom freezer door helps the gasket seal tightly, which prevents frost buildup, reduces compressor run time, and keeps temperatures stable for better food preservation.

Last updated: January 2026

If your Amana BZ22RL-P1161601WL bottom-mount refrigerator freezer isn’t freezing, the most common causes are poor airflow from frost buildup, an evaporator fan problem, or a temperature control issue. Start with simple checks (settings, door seal, vents) before testing parts.

Quick checks that fix many “not freezing” complaints

  • Confirm the freezer temperature is set cold enough; most freezers should be near 0°F.
  • Make sure food packages are not blocking interior air vents.
  • Check that the freezer door closes fully and the gasket seals all the way around.
  • Look for heavy frost on the back freezer panel (often points to a defrost problem).
  • Verify the condenser area is not packed with dust and the unit has airflow around it.

What to listen and look for

When the compressor is running, you should typically hear or feel airflow in the freezer.

Symptom Most likely area What it usually means
Freezer warm, fridge also warm Sealed system or compressor start components Cooling system not moving heat
Freezer warm, fridge somewhat cool Evaporator fan or airflow restriction Cold air not circulating
Heavy frost on freezer back wall Defrost system Evaporator iced over, blocking airflow
Door won’t seal, frost at edges Door gasket or alignment Warm air leaks in, temps rise

Parts that commonly affect freezer cooling on this model

If the quick checks point to a component issue, these model-matched parts are common suspects:

Why it matters

A freezer that is not freezing is usually an airflow or frost issue first; fixing the root cause prevents repeat icing, food spoilage, and extra strain on the compressor.

Last updated: January 2026

If your Amana bottom-mount refrigerator model BZ22RL-P1161601WL is leaking water from the bottom, the most common causes are a clogged defrost drain (water overflows and runs to the floor), a cracked or shifted drain pan, or a door gasket leak that creates excess condensation.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Unplug the refrigerator before inspecting near wiring or the evaporator area.
  • Look for a sheet of ice or standing water under the crisper drawers (classic defrost drain clog sign).
  • Check the drain pan underneath for cracks, warping, or being out of position.
  • Inspect the door seals for gaps, tears, or areas that do not grip paper when the door is closed.
  • Confirm the refrigerator is level (front slightly higher helps doors seal and drain correctly).

Most common causes and what to do

What you see Likely cause What to do next
Water inside fresh food section, then dripping out Defrost drain clogged/frozen Clear the drain opening and flush with hot water; melt any ice blockage
Water only on the floor, not inside Drain pan cracked/misaligned Re-seat the pan; replace if damaged
Moisture around door edges, puddles after heavy use Door gasket not sealing Clean gasket and mating surface; warm and reshape gasket; replace if torn
Leak seems tied to ice maker/water use Water line or fitting seepage Inspect tubing and connections; look for slow drips

Parts that can be involved on this model

If you find a sealing problem, these model-matched gaskets are common leak contributors:

Why it matters

Bottom leaks often start as a small drain restriction or air leak. Fixing it early helps prevent ice buildup in the drain path, recurring puddles, and temperature swings that can stress the compressor and evaporator fan system.

For step-by-step cleaning and prevention tips, use our guide: how to get rid of refrigerator puddles.

Last updated: January 2026

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