How do you reset an Amana refrigerator?
To reset your Amana TX21VW-P1315905WW top-mount refrigerator, we recommend doing a power reset: unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for about 5 minutes, then restore power. This reboots the control and often clears minor glitches like warm temps or odd cycling.
Quick reset steps (power cycle)
- Unplug the refrigerator, or turn the circuit breaker off.
- Wait 5 minutes (10 minutes if the control seems unresponsive).
- Restore power.
- Let the refrigerator run 24 hours to fully stabilize temperatures.
- Set temps to typical targets: 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer.
If the “reset” you need is for a specific symptom
A power reset helps with control hiccups, but it will not fix a failed part. Use this guide to match the next step to the problem.
| Symptom after reset | Most likely area to check next | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Not cooling or weak cooling | Evaporator fan, frost buildup, airflow | Listen for the fan; check vents for blockage |
| Ice maker or dispenser not working | Water supply, filter, inlet valve, air in line | Confirm house valve is on; purge air |
| Bad odors | Spills, old food, stagnant air | Clean interior; replace/refresh filters if equipped |
| Water puddles | Defrost drain, door seal, leveling | Clear drain path; check gasket seal |
Why it matters
Resetting is a fast, no-parts step that clears temporary electronic faults and restores normal cycling. If cooling, ice, or water issues return quickly after a reset, the problem is usually mechanical (fan, airflow restriction, water supply, or a valve) and needs troubleshooting.
Helpful DIY guides we use
- How to fix your evaporator cooling fan
- How to diagnose a faulty refrigerator water inlet valve
- How to replace the water filter in an Amana refrigerator
Last updated: February 2026
What is the top part of a refrigerator called?
On an Amana top-mount refrigerator like model TX21VW-P1315905WW, the top section is the freezer compartment. It is the coldest area of the appliance and is designed to keep food frozen; it may also house the ice maker (if your refrigerator is equipped with one).
Common names you will see for the top section
- Freezer compartment
- Freezer section
- Freezer cabinet (the insulated box area)
- Freezer door (the upper door)
- Freezer shelf or freezer bin (storage components inside)
What the freezer compartment does (and what parts are usually involved)
The freezer is more than just storage; it works with the sealed cooling system and airflow components to maintain freezing temperatures.
| Freezer-related item | What it affects | Common symptom when there is a problem |
|---|---|---|
| Temperature control settings | Overall freezer and fresh food temps | Too warm or too cold |
| Evaporator fan (inside freezer area on many models) | Air circulation to both sections | Warm refrigerator, frost buildup, noisy fan |
| Door gasket/seal | Prevents warm air leaks | Frost, sweating, poor cooling |
| Defrost system (heater/timer/control) | Prevents ice from choking airflow | Heavy frost on back wall, weak airflow |
Quick troubleshooting if the “top part” is not freezing well
- Confirm the freezer temperature setting is not turned warmer than normal.
- Check that the freezer door closes fully and the gasket seals all the way around.
- Make sure vents are not blocked by food packages.
- Listen for the evaporator fan running when the compressor is on.
- Look for heavy frost on the freezer back panel (a common sign of a defrost issue).
Why it matters
In a top-mount design, the freezer compartment is the primary cooling source; cold air is typically moved from the freezer into the refrigerator section. When the freezer has airflow or sealing problems, the fresh food section often warms up too.
For step-by-step help with a common freezer-area issue (airflow), use our guide: how to fix your evaporator cooling fan.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Amana fridge not cooling but the freezer works?
When your Amana TX21VW-P1315905WW freezer is cold but the fresh-food section is warm, the most common cause is restricted airflow from the freezer to the refrigerator. That usually points to a blocked return vent, a stuck air damper, heavy frost on the evaporator, or an evaporator fan problem.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Make sure food packages are not blocking the air vents in the freezer or refrigerator section.
- Set the refrigerator control colder and wait 12 to 24 hours for temperature changes.
- Listen for the evaporator fan (typically a steady fan sound when the compressor is running).
- Look for frost buildup on the freezer back wall (a sign of a defrost problem).
- Confirm the refrigerator door closes fully and the gasket seals all the way around.
What usually causes this (and what it looks like)
| Likely cause | What you notice | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Air damper stuck closed or iced up | Freezer OK, fridge warm, weak airflow at fridge vent | Check damper area for ice; clear light frost and recheck airflow |
| Evaporator fan not running | Freezer may still feel cold near coils; fridge warms quickly | Inspect for ice obstruction; test fan operation |
| Frost-clogged evaporator (defrost issue) | Thick frost on freezer back panel; airflow drops | Defrost the unit fully, then troubleshoot defrost system |
| Blocked air return/vents | Temps uneven; items near vents freeze or warm | Rearrange items; keep vents clear |
Step-by-step troubleshooting (safe, practical)
1) Verify airflow
Open the refrigerator section and feel for cool air at the supply vent. If airflow is weak, focus on the damper, evaporator fan, and frost buildup.
2) Check for frost patterns
If the freezer back wall is heavily frosted, do a full manual defrost:
- Unplug the refrigerator.
- Leave doors open 12 to 24 hours (towels down for water).
- Restart and monitor cooling for the next day.
If cooling returns briefly and then fails again, the defrost system needs attention.
3) Inspect the evaporator fan area
If you hear clicking, grinding, or no fan sound when the compressor runs, use our guide: how to fix your evaporator cooling fan.
Why it matters
The refrigerator section depends on freezer-made cold air. When airflow is restricted, the freezer can still hold temperature while the fresh-food section warms into the food-safety danger zone.
Last updated: February 2026





