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Amana ART308FFDB10 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Amana ART308FFDB10 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Whirlpool Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor for Amana ART308FFDB10 - Part WP2315539

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    Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor

    Part #2315539

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  • Drier Tube for Amana ART308FFDB10 - Part W11109499

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    Drier Tube

    Part #W10805035

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  • Refrigerator Thermistor for Amana ART308FFDB10 - Part W10384183

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    Refrigerator Thermistor

    Part #W10384183

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  • 6 Mm Chargin for Amana ART308FFDB10 - Part W11506635

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  • Refrigerator Door Switch for Amana ART308FFDB10 - Part W11123941

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    Switch- Rock

    Part #W10847853

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  • Appliance Spray Paint (white) for Amana ART308FFDB10 - Part 350930

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    Spray Paint (white)

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  • Refrigerator Freezer Door Gasket (white) for Amana ART308FFDB10 - Part W10861499

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    Refrigerator Door Gasket (white)

    Part #W10638675

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  • Refrigerator Door Stop for Amana ART308FFDB10 - Part W11745278

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    Door Bracket

    Part #2189202

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  • Refrigerator Compressor Overload And Start Relay for Amana ART308FFDB10 - Part W11547180

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    Part #W11359381

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  • Refrigerator Door Hinge, Center for Amana ART308FFDB10 - Part WP2254618

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    Refrigerator Door Hinge, Center

    Part #2254618

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Amana REFRIGERATOR ART308FFDB10 FAQs

Yes. For your Amana ART308FFDB10 top-mount refrigerator, we recommend DIY replacement for many non-sealed-system parts (gaskets, shelves, fan parts, sensors, switches). For sealed-system or refrigerant work (compressor, condenser, drier tube), use a qualified technician.

Good DIY repairs for ART308FFDB10

These repairs are typically straightforward with basic hand tools and careful handling.

Repairs we do not recommend as DIY

These jobs involve refrigerant handling, specialized tools, or higher risk of damaging the cooling system.

Quick safety checklist before you start
  • Unplug the refrigerator or switch off the breaker.
  • Protect floors and doors; use a towel or cardboard when removing panels.
  • Take photos of wire connectors and routing before disconnecting anything.
  • Keep screws organized; a small fastener like the refrigerator screw WP489478 is easy to lose.
  • If you smell a chemical odor or hear hissing from the sealed system, stop and schedule service.
Common symptoms and the most likely DIY part to check
Symptom What to check first Common DIY fix
Fridge warm, freezer cold Evaporator fan Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WP2315539
Door won’t seal, frost or sweating Door gasket Refrigerator door gasket (white) W10861499
Temps fluctuate Thermistor Thermistor, refrigerator W11438736
Why it matters

DIY repairs on accessible parts can restore cooling performance, reduce energy use, and prevent food spoilage. Avoiding sealed-system DIY work also prevents expensive damage and safety hazards.

For step-by-step guidance on fan-related cooling problems, use how to fix your evaporator cooling fan. For ordering, start with the parts list for ART308FFDB10, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

On most Amana refrigerators (including model ART308FFDB10), the serial number encodes the build date: the first 2 digits typically indicate the year, and the next 2 digits indicate the production week. Convert those digits to a calendar year and week to estimate the refrigerator’s age.

How to decode the serial number
  1. Find the serial number on the model and serial tag (commonly inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall or near the crisper area).
  2. Read the first 4 digits of the serial number.
  3. Decode them as:
    • Digits 1 to 2: year of manufacture (YY)
    • Digits 3 to 4: week of manufacture (WW)
Example

If your serial number starts with 1914:

  • 19 = 2019
  • 14 = 14th week of the year (early April in most years)
Quick checklist before you decide it is “old”

A refrigerator’s performance issues are often repairable even when the unit has years on it. Check these common age-like symptoms first:

  • Warm refrigerator section but freezer seems OK (often airflow)
  • Loud humming or rattling from the freezer area (fan or blade)
  • Frost buildup on the back freezer panel (defrost or airflow restriction)
  • Door not sealing evenly (gasket warping or misalignment)
  • Temperature swings (sensor or control issues)
Parts that commonly relate to cooling and “age” symptoms

If your ART308FFDB10 is running but not cooling consistently, these parts are common suspects:

Symptom-to-part guide
Symptom What it often points to Example part on this model page
Freezer cold, fridge warm Weak/no airflow from evaporator area Evaporator fan motor or blade
Clicking, intermittent cooling Temperature sensing or control cycling Thermistor
Moisture, frost, or warm spots near door Air leak at door seal Door gasket
Why it matters

Knowing the build week and year helps us match the right replacement parts and troubleshoot more accurately, because design revisions can change components like the evaporator fan motor, thermistor, or door gasket.

For ordering, we recommend using the parts list for ART308FFDB10 first, or searching by your full model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The most commonly replaced refrigerator parts are the ones that wear out first or affect cooling and sealing: door gaskets, fan components, temperature sensors, ice maker parts, and control components. For Amana model ART308FFDB10, several of these common replacements are available as listed parts below.

Common refrigerator parts that get replaced most often

These are the parts we see replaced most frequently across top-mount refrigerators like the Amana ART308FFDB10:

Quick guide: symptom to likely part
Symptom Most likely part area Example part for ART308FFDB10
Frost buildup, sweating, door not closing tightly Door seal W10861499 door gasket (white)
Warm fridge but freezer seems cold, noisy fan Evaporator fan system WP2315539 motor, WP2163777 blade
Temperatures swing up and down Temperature sensing W11438736 thermistor
No ice or small/hollow cubes (if equipped) Ice maker system W11729596 ice maker kit
Random cooling issues, intermittent operation Controls W11562260 electronic control
Why these parts fail (and why it matters)

Refrigerators run 24/7, so air movement, sealing, and temperature feedback are constant. A small air leak at the gasket or a weak evaporator fan can force longer run times, create frost, and lead to food temperature problems.

Helpful DIY reading for common replacements
Ordering the right part

To avoid returns, we match parts by the full model number and the exact part ID. You can order replacement parts for Amana ART308FFDB10 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Amana refrigerators average 10 to 15 years of service life. For an Amana ART308FFDB10 top-mount refrigerator, lifespan depends most on airflow, clean condenser coils, stable temperatures, and tight door seals; worn cooling parts can shorten life.

Typical lifespan ranges (what to expect)

These ranges help set realistic expectations for a top-mount refrigerator like the ART308FFDB10.

Item Typical lifespan What usually ends it early
Refrigerator (overall) 10 to 15 years Poor airflow, dirty coils, heavy door leakage
Sealed system (compressor, condenser, evaporator) 10 to 15 years Overheating, low refrigerant, restrictions
Evaporator fan system 7 to 12 years Fan motor wear, blade damage, ice buildup
Door gaskets 5 to 10 years Tears, warping, hardened gasket material
Maintenance that extends life

We see the biggest lifespan gains from simple, repeatable maintenance.

  • Clean condenser coils regularly so the compressor runs cooler and shorter.
  • Keep vents clear inside both compartments so cold air can circulate.
  • Check door sealing; a leaking gasket forces longer run times and adds frost.
  • Set stable temps (about 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer) to reduce cycling.
  • Level the cabinet so doors close fully and don’t drift open.
Parts that commonly affect cooling longevity

If your refrigerator is warm, noisy, or frosting up, these model-matched parts are common suspects.

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs hot or leaks air can still “work,” but it wears out faster because the compressor and fans run longer. Fixing airflow and sealing issues early often prevents bigger cooling-system failures.

For broader part lookup by model number, we also support search on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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