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  • Refrigerator Filter Dryer for Amana BX21TW-P1196515WW - Part WPB2150504

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Amana Bottom-Mount Refrigerator BX21TW-P1196515WW FAQs

For your Amana BX21TW-P1196515WW bottom-mount refrigerator, set the freezer temperature control to 2. That setting is intended to keep the freezer at or near 0°F (-17.8°C) during normal operation.

Use these as your baseline, then fine-tune after temperatures stabilize.

  • Freezer control: 2 (starting point)
  • Freezer temperature target: 0°F
  • Allow 24 hours after a change before judging results
  • Keep vents inside the freezer clear so air can circulate
  • If the freezer is packed full or the room is hot, you may need a slightly colder setting

Quick adjustment guide

Make small changes and recheck later.

If your freezer is... Do this What to expect
Above 0°F (too warm) Turn the control slightly colder Ice cream firms up; ice production improves
Near 0°F (normal) Leave it at 2 Best balance of performance and efficiency
Below 0°F (too cold) Turn the control slightly warmer Less frost risk; fewer frozen items in door bins

Why it matters

Keeping the freezer near 0°F helps food stay safely frozen, supports steady ice maker performance (if equipped), and reduces frost and temperature swings that can stress the cooling system.

If you are adjusting temps because cooling seems uneven, these guides help you pinpoint common causes:

Last updated: February 2026

To clean the drip pan on your Amana BX21TW-P1196515WW bottom-mount refrigerator, unplug the refrigerator, access the pan near the bottom (front kick plate or rear service area), empty and wash it with warm soapy water, dry it fully, then reinstall it securely before restoring power.

Before you start (safety and prep)

  • Unplug the refrigerator or switch off the breaker.
  • Protect floors with towels; drip pans can spill when moved.
  • Wear gloves if you see mold or heavy residue.
  • Use mild dish soap; avoid harsh chemicals that can damage plastic.
  • If the pan is not designed to be removed, clean it in place.

How to clean the drip pan (step-by-step)

  1. Remove food from the immediate area so you can pull the refrigerator out safely.
  2. Locate the drip pan:
    • Many bottom-mount refrigerators place it behind the front toe grille.
    • Others place it at the rear, near the compressor.
  3. Slide the pan out carefully and keep it level.
  4. Empty and wash with warm water and dish soap; use a soft brush for buildup.
  5. Rinse and dry completely to reduce odors and future mold.
  6. Reinstall the pan so it sits flat and fully seated.

Quick cleaning options (choose what fits the mess)

Situation Best approach Notes
Light film or dust Soap and warm water Fastest and safest for plastic pans
Sticky residue Soak 10 to 20 minutes Use a soft brush, not abrasive pads
Odor or mildew Soap first, then a baking soda rinse Dry thoroughly before reinstalling

Why it matters

A dirty drip pan can cause refrigerator odors, attract pests, and contribute to moisture problems around the base of the refrigerator. Keeping it clean helps your Amana refrigerator run cleaner and keeps the kitchen area fresher.

If you are also dealing with water under the refrigerator, use how to get rid of refrigerator puddles to track down common causes like a clogged defrost drain or a leaking water supply line.

Last updated: February 2026

For an Amana BX21TW-P1196515WW bottom-mount refrigerator, compressor replacement typically costs about $700 to $1,500 total (parts plus labor). The compressor itself is usually the biggest cost, and the sealed-system labor and refrigerant handling drive the rest.

Typical cost breakdown (what you’re paying for)

  • Compressor part: often $250 to $700
  • Labor (sealed system): often $350 to $900
  • Refrigerant recovery, evacuation, recharge: often $100 to $300
  • Filter drier and brazing materials: often $25 to $100
  • Service call/diagnostic fee: often $75 to $150 (sometimes applied to the repair)
Line item Typical range Notes
Compressor $250 to $700 Varies by exact compressor and availability
Sealed-system labor $350 to $900 Includes cutting/brazing, leak checks, vacuum
Refrigerant handling $100 to $300 Recovery and recharge are specialized steps
Total (common) $700 to $1,500 Higher if there’s a leak or restriction

What can push the price higher

  • A refrigerant leak is found and must be repaired
  • The system has a restriction (blocked cap tube) or contamination
  • The unit needs additional sealed-system parts (like a filter drier)
  • The refrigerator is hard to access (tight cabinetry, limited clearance)

Before you replace the compressor: quick checks that can save money

A “not cooling” complaint is often caused by airflow or control issues, not the compressor.

  • Confirm the condenser fan runs (if equipped)
  • Listen for the evaporator fan in the freezer; no airflow can mimic a bad compressor
  • Check for heavy frost on the evaporator cover (defrost problem)
  • Make sure the doors seal and the unit is level

If the symptom includes warm temps plus unusual fan behavior, we use the same troubleshooting approach outlined in how to fix your evaporator cooling fan.

Why it matters

A compressor is a sealed-system repair; it’s one of the most expensive refrigerator fixes. Getting the diagnosis right helps you avoid paying for a compressor when the real issue is a fan, defrost system, thermistor, or airflow problem.

Last updated: February 2026

BX21TW-P1196515WW is the full model identifier for an Amana bottom-mount refrigerator. We use this exact model number to match the correct parts diagrams, compatible replacement parts, and repair information for your specific refrigerator configuration.

What the model number tells you

For Amana refrigerators, a model number like BX21TW-P1196515WW is primarily an identification code, not a “definition” like a word. It typically helps distinguish:

  • The product line and series (the “BX” prefix)
  • The size or design family (often reflected in the middle characters)
  • Feature variations (ice maker, dispenser, finish, door style)
  • A production or engineering revision (the suffix after the dash)

Why the dash and suffix matter

The portion after the dash (for example, P1196515WW) is commonly used to separate a base model from a specific revision or build. That revision can affect which parts fit, especially for items like:

  • Refrigerator door gaskets
  • Shelves and drawers
  • Evaporator fan components
  • Water filter housings and water line fittings
  • Ice maker and water inlet valve connections

How to use the model number to get the right help

Use the full model number exactly as printed on the rating label when you:

  • Search parts by model
  • Compare diagrams for the refrigerator and freezer sections
  • Confirm compatibility before ordering
  • Look up common repair procedures

Quick reference

Item What to use Example
Brand Manufacturer name Amana
Appliance type Product category Bottom-mount refrigerator
Model number Full identifier BX21TW-P1196515WW
Revision/build Suffix after dash P1196515WW

Why it matters

Even small differences in an Amana bottom-mount refrigerator revision can change fit and function. Using the complete model number helps prevent ordering the wrong shelf, gasket, or water system part.

For water and filtration-related maintenance that often depends on the exact configuration, use our guide: how to replace the water filter in an Amana refrigerator.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Amana BX21TW-P1196515WW bottom-mount refrigerator stops cooling, the most common causes are an airflow problem (evaporator fan not running, frost-clogged evaporator), a sealed-system/compressor issue, or a control problem that is not powering the compressor or fans.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the refrigerator is getting power and the interior lights work.
  • Set fresh food to 37°F and freezer to 0°F, then wait 24 hours.
  • Make sure vents inside the compartments are not blocked by food packages.
  • Clean the condenser area (dust buildup reduces heat removal).
  • Listen for the evaporator fan (freezer) and condenser fan (near compressor) running.
  • Check door gaskets for gaps that let warm air in.

Most common causes (and what you will notice)

Likely cause Typical symptoms What to do next
Evaporator fan problem Freezer warms, fridge warms, little or no airflow from vents Inspect for fan noise and airflow; follow how to fix your evaporator cooling fan
Heavy frost on evaporator (defrost problem) Gradual warming over days; freezer back wall may look frosty Unplug and fully defrost 24 to 48 hours; if it returns, troubleshoot defrost components
Dirty condenser coils or failed condenser fan Poor cooling, compressor runs a lot, cabinet sides may feel hot Clean coils; verify condenser fan runs when compressor runs
Compressor or sealed-system issue Clicking, humming then stopping, or runs but never cools Stop DIY testing and have a technician diagnose
Control board/thermistor issue Fans or compressor not running when they should, erratic temps Check wiring connections; use symptom-based testing steps from our DIY guides

Why it matters

Cooling depends on two things working together: the refrigeration system making cold, and the fans moving that cold air through the fresh food and freezer sections. A single airflow failure can look like a major cooling failure.

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Last updated: February 2026

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