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  • Refrigerator Water Tubing for Amana ASI2575GRS05 - Part W10823511

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    Refrigerator Water Tube

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  • Whirlpool Refrigerator Door Bin for Amana ASI2575GRS05 - Part W11174793

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    Refrigerator Door Bin

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  • Refrigerator Thermistor for Amana ASI2575GRS05 - Part W10384183

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  • Refrigerator Auger Motor for Amana ASI2575GRS05 - Part W11671282

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    Motor, Dispenser

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  • Refrigerator Compressor Start Relay for Amana ASI2575GRS05 - Part WPW10197428

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  • Whirlpool Refrigerator Run Capacitor for Amana ASI2575GRS05 - Part WPW10350564

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  • Whirlpool Refrigerator Door Gasket, Almond for Amana ASI2575GRS05 - Part 2159075

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    Part #W10912123

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  • Refrigerator Ice Container Assembly for Amana ASI2575GRS05 - Part W10558423

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    Refrigerator Ice Container Assembly

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  • Whirlpool Refrigerator Freezer Door Gasket (black) for Amana ASI2575GRS05 - Part 2159082

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    Door Gasket (black)

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    Door Gasket (black)

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Amana REFRIGERATOR ASI2575GRS05 FAQs

Your Amana refrigerator’s model number is printed on the model/serial tag inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment. On the ASI2575GRS05 side-by-side, check the inside wall or frame area after opening the refrigerator door; match the full model number exactly (letters and numbers).

Where to look first (fastest checks)

  • Open the refrigerator (fresh food) door and look along the inside cabinet walls.
  • Check the door frame area near the front opening.
  • Look near the crisper drawer area if you do not see it at eye level.
  • Use a flashlight; the tag is often small and easy to miss.
  • Write the model number and serial number exactly as shown.

What the model number looks like

Model numbers are a mix of letters and numbers (for example, ASI2575GRS05). For parts lookup and manuals, the last digits matter, so avoid using only a partial family number.

What to record Example format Why we need it
Model number ASI2575GRS05 Ensures correct parts fit
Serial number Letters and numbers Helps match production details
Brand Amana Confirms manufacturer line

Why it matters

The model number determines which parts, diagrams, and procedures apply to your exact refrigerator. For example, door removal and water dispenser tubing steps can vary by model, so using the correct model number helps prevent ordering the wrong ice maker, water inlet valve, or door gasket.

Helpful next step

Once you find the tag, use the model number to reference the ASI2575GRS05 owner’s manual for model-specific locations, diagrams, and service-safe steps (like disconnecting power before removing doors).

Last updated: February 2026

The Amana ASI2575GRS05 is a full-size side-by-side refrigerator that typically fits a 36-inch-wide cabinet opening. For the most accurate overall dimensions and required clearances for your exact installation, we recommend checking the ASI2575GRS05 owner's manual.

Typical space you should plan for

Even when the cabinet opening is 36 inches, you still need airflow and door-swing clearance.

  • Leave 1/2 inch of space on each side and at the top for ventilation
  • Leave 2 inches of space behind the refrigerator
  • If you have an ice maker, allow extra space behind for the water line connection
  • If installed next to a fixed wall, plan for about 2 inches minimum so doors can swing open
  • Room temperature for best performance is typically 60°F to 90°F

Cabinet opening and clearance guidance (from the manual)

The manual calls out a standard minimum opening width and a wider opening if you want easier drawer removal.

Installation goal Recommended cabinet opening width
Normal installation 36 in
Easier crisper pan removal when against an extended wall 54 in

How to measure your space (quick checklist)

Use these steps before ordering parts, moving the refrigerator, or planning a remodel.

  • Measure the cabinet opening width at the front and back
  • Measure depth from the wall to the front edge of surrounding cabinets
  • Measure height to the lowest overhead cabinet or soffit
  • Confirm you have room for door swing and for pulling out crisper pans
  • Verify you have a nearby grounded 3-prong outlet and (if applicable) a water line

Why it matters

Correct sizing prevents poor cooling and noise from restricted airflow, and it avoids installation headaches like doors that cannot open fully or drawers that cannot slide out.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Amana refrigerators, including the Amana ASI2575GRS05 side-by-side, typically last 10 to 15 years. With consistent care (good airflow, clean coils, tight door seals, and stable temperatures), it’s common to reach the upper end of that range before major sealed-system repairs become more likely.

What affects lifespan the most

A refrigerator’s life is usually determined by how hard the compressor and fans have to work and how well the cabinet stays sealed.

  • Keep the refrigerator in a room that stays within the recommended temperature range.
  • Leave clearance at the sides so doors can open fully and airflow is not restricted.
  • Limit frequent door openings and avoid leaving doors ajar.
  • Keep door gaskets clean so they seal tightly.
  • Use the correct temperature settings; the coldest setting does not cool faster.

Maintenance checklist (high impact)

These steps help reduce run time and wear on key components.

  • Vacuum condenser coils and the area around the base (typically every 6 to 12 months).
  • Clean and inspect door gaskets; replace if torn, warped, or not sealing.
  • Confirm the unit is level so doors self-close properly.
  • Replace water filters on schedule if your model uses filtration.
  • Address unusual noises early (fan blade rubbing, ice buildup, or a failing fan motor).

Common “end-of-life” parts and what they do

When a refrigerator starts warming, icing up, or running constantly, these are frequent suspects.

Component What you may notice Example part for ASI2575GRS05
Compressor (sealed system) Warm temps, long run time, clicking Compressor W10233960
Evaporator fan motor Warm fridge section, weak airflow Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WP2315549
Defrost heater Frost buildup on rear freezer panel Refrigerator heater WP2323198
Water inlet valve (if equipped) No ice, slow water, valve buzzing Refrigerator water inlet valve WPW10179146

Why it matters

If your Amana ASI2575GRS05 is approaching 10 to 15 years, preventive maintenance can delay expensive failures and keep food temperatures stable. The manual also notes that newer, energy-efficient designs may run longer than older refrigerators, which is normal and not a sign of failure.

For model-specific care, clearances, and operating guidance, use the ASI2575GRS05 owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Amana ASI2575GRS05 refrigerator is running but not getting cold, the most common causes are airflow problems (blocked vents or doors not sealing), control settings, or a cooling-system issue such as heavy frost on the evaporator that restricts circulation. Use the checks in the ASI2575GRS05 owner's manual to confirm proper setup and cooling time.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Make sure it is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet (no extension cord).
  • Verify the outlet has power (test with a lamp) and reset any tripped breaker.
  • If it was just installed or recently unplugged, allow 24 hours to cool completely.
  • Confirm both doors close fully and the gaskets seal all the way around.
  • Clear any packages blocking interior air vents.

Temperature and airflow basics (what to expect)

Adjusting controls to the coldest setting does not cool faster; it only changes the target temperature. After any control change, check temperatures again after about 24 hours.

Situation What you’ll notice What to do
Doors opened often or not fully closed Warm temps, longer run time Reduce openings; confirm a tight seal
Air vents blocked One section warm, one cold Move items away from vents
Large load of warm food Temps rise temporarily Allow several hours to recover
Warm room conditions Compressor runs longer Improve room ventilation; keep doors closed

When it points to a part problem

If the refrigerator and freezer are both warm after the checks above, focus on cooling airflow and sealed-system symptoms:

  • Heavy frost/ice on the freezer’s back wall often indicates a defrost problem; the defrost heater is a common suspect.
  • Weak or no airflow from freezer vents can indicate an evaporator fan issue.
  • Compressor runs a lot with poor cooling can indicate a compressor/start issue or restricted airflow through condenser coils.

Helpful model-matched parts to consider during diagnosis:

Why it matters

Cooling problems usually come down to one of two things: the refrigerator cannot move cold air (vents, fan, frost buildup, door seal) or it cannot remove heat effectively (dirty coils, compressor-related issues). Starting with power, doors, vents, and the 24-hour cooling window prevents unnecessary parts replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

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