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Amana AFD2535DEW refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Amana AFD2535DEW refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Door Assembly for Amana AFD2535DEW - Part 67007053

    Right refrigerator door diagram

    Refrigerator Door Assembly

    Part #67007053

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bracket, Dra for Amana AFD2535DEW - Part 67004012

    Freezer shelving diagram

    Bracket, Dra

    Part #67004012

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Gaggenau Refrigerator Freezer Light Housing for Amana AFD2535DEW - Part 67003906

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    Gaggenau Refrigerator Freezer Light Housing

    Part #67003906

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Door Liner Button Hole Plug (black) for Amana AFD2535DEW - Part A3080001

    Refrigerator Door Liner Button Hole Plug (black)

    Part #A3080001

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  • Refrigerator Module for Amana AFD2535DEW - Part 67004005

    Controls diagram

    Refrigerator Module

    Part #67004005

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Freezer Basket Divider for Amana AFD2535DEW - Part 67004127

    Freezer shelving diagram

    Refrigerator Freezer Basket Divider

    Part #67004127

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Drain Tube for Amana AFD2535DEW - Part 67001066

    Interior cabinet diagram

    Refrigerator Drain Tube

    Part #67001066

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Screw for Amana AFD2535DEW - Part M0238636

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    Refrigerator Screw

    Part #M0238636

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  • Refrigerator Overlay for Amana AFD2535DEW - Part 67004695

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    Refrigerator Overlay

    Part #67004695

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  • Refrigerator Plug for Amana AFD2535DEW - Part 67001015

    Refrigerator Plug

    Part #67001015

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Amana Refrigerator AFD2535DEW FAQs

Most Amana refrigerators average about 13 years of service life with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Amana AFD2535DEW bottom-mount refrigerator, keeping airflow clear, temperatures stable, and seals tight is what most directly extends lifespan; see the AFD2535DEW owner's manual for model-specific care and cleaning guidance.

Typical lifespan range (what to expect)

In real homes, refrigerator lifespan varies mainly by usage, environment, and maintenance.

  • Average: ~13 years
  • Common range: 10 to 18 years
  • Shorter life is more likely with dirty condenser coils, frequent door openings, or warm room temperatures
  • Longer life is more likely with steady temps, good door sealing, and regular cleaning
Lifespan outcome What it usually looks like Most common causes
Short (under 10 years) Repeated cooling issues, noisy operation Poor airflow, heavy use, power issues
Average (10 to 18 years) Normal wear, occasional part replacement Typical household use
Long (18+ years) Still cools well, fewer breakdowns Consistent maintenance, stable conditions
Maintenance that most improves lifespan

These steps reduce compressor run time and prevent overheating and frost problems.

  • Clean dust from the condenser area regularly (more often with pets)
  • Keep door gaskets clean and sealing; replace if torn or warped
  • Leave space around the cabinet for ventilation
  • Set stable temperatures and avoid frequent adjustments
  • Don’t block interior vents with food packages
Parts that commonly affect longevity

If cooling performance drops or temperatures swing, these parts are frequent culprits on bottom-mount designs.

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer than it should (from restricted airflow, frost buildup, or a leaking door seal) puts extra strain on the sealed system and can shorten overall life. Preventive cleaning and quick fixes to airflow and defrost issues are the best way to protect the compressor.

Last updated: February 2026

When buying a refrigerator, avoid choosing a style or size that does not fit your kitchen or your habits. For an Amana bottom-mount like model AFD2535DEW, the biggest mistakes are skipping measurements, ignoring door swing and airflow clearance, and paying for features (ice, water, smart options) you will not maintain or use.

Measure first (and plan for doors)

Before you compare brands like Amana, Whirlpool, or GE, lock in fit and access. A refrigerator that “almost” fits often ends up with poor ventilation, doors that hit walls, or drawers that cannot open fully.

  • Measure width, height, and depth of the opening (include baseboards and trim)
  • Confirm door swing clearance and handle clearance
  • Check that crisper drawers and freezer baskets can pull out fully
  • Leave space for airflow behind and above the cabinet
  • Plan the delivery path (doorways, turns, stairs)

Reference the clearances and leveling guidance in the AFD2535DEW owner's manual.

Avoid feature traps that add maintenance

Extra features are only “worth it” if you will maintain them. Ice makers and water systems need clean water supply, occasional troubleshooting, and periodic filter changes.

Feature What people forget What to do instead
Ice maker Needs steady water supply and occasional service Confirm you have a water line and shutoff; budget for upkeep
Water filtration Filters must be replaced on schedule Follow a filter-change routine
Stainless/colored finishes Show fingerprints or scratches Choose what matches your cleaning tolerance
High-capacity storage Overpacking reduces airflow Keep shelves organized for circulation

If you want filtration, use our guide how to replace the water filter in an Amana refrigerator.

Don’t ignore efficiency and real-world cooling habits

A refrigerator runs longer and wastes energy when airflow is blocked or doors are opened constantly. Our manual guidance for this style emphasizes avoiding overcrowding, limiting warm food loads, and keeping door gaskets clean so the unit seals and cools efficiently.

  • Avoid overpacking shelves (uneven cooling)
  • Don’t line shelves with foil or paper (restricts airflow)
  • Keep doors closed as much as possible (temperature stability)
  • Clean door gaskets regularly for a tight seal
  • Clean condenser coils periodically for better efficiency
Why it matters

Fit, airflow, and maintenance determine whether your refrigerator holds safe food temperatures and runs efficiently. Even a great model can struggle if it is cramped into a tight opening, overloaded with food, or paired with features you will not maintain.

Last updated: February 2026

Amana refrigerators (including model AFD2535DEW) are made by Whirlpool Corporation, which owns the Amana brand and manufactures Amana-branded refrigeration products.

What this means for parts and service

Because Amana is under Whirlpool, many replacement parts and design platforms are shared across Whirlpool-family brands. When you’re ordering parts or scheduling service, always match by model number AFD2535DEW and your refrigerator’s serial number to ensure the correct fit.

  • Use the model number to look up exact parts diagrams and compatible replacements.
  • Keep your serial number handy for warranty and service questions.
  • Expect some parts to cross-reference to Whirlpool-family components.
  • Follow the manufacturer’s procedures for adjustments and troubleshooting.
Where to confirm details for your exact model

Your best model-specific reference is the documentation for AFD2535DEW, which includes operating features, troubleshooting, and service contact information.

  • Check the AFD2535DEW owner's manual for product identification details and support steps.
  • Use the manual’s troubleshooting section before replacing electrical parts.
  • If you need service, the manual lists the manufacturer’s customer assistance contact path.
Example: common parts you might see on this model

These are examples of Whirlpool-family style replacement parts available for AFD2535DEW; always confirm symptoms before replacing anything.

Symptom Common area to check Example part on this model
No ice production Ice maker and water supply Refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q
Warm fresh food section Airflow/evaporator area Refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142
Temperature swings Controls/sensing Refrigerator control board WPW10503278
Why it matters

Knowing who makes Amana today helps you shop smarter for OEM-style parts, understand why some components look similar across brands, and follow the right troubleshooting and service process for your bottom-mount refrigerator.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Amana AFD2535DEW refrigerator is running but not getting cold, the most common causes are control settings that are too warm, blocked airflow, dirty condenser coils, or a door that is not sealing. Start with the quick checks below before testing parts.

Quick checks (fastest fixes)
  • Confirm the refrigerator is plugged in and the control is turned on.
  • After a power interruption, wait about 40 minutes for the compressor to restart.
  • Set controls to a mid-range setting; allow 24 hours to fully stabilize.
  • Clear blocked vents and the rear air grille; avoid overcrowding shelves.
  • Make sure doors close fully; clean the gasket sealing surfaces.
  • If you use the Chef’s Pantry drawer, set it to a normal setting; very cold pantry settings can pull extra cold air and affect overall compartment temperatures.
Troubleshooting in order
  1. Airflow and loading: Repack food so air can circulate; do not line shelves with foil or paper.
  2. Condenser cleaning: Vacuum and brush condenser coils; dirty coils prevent heat from leaving the system.
  3. Door seal and leveling: A tilted cabinet or weak seal lets warm air in and forces longer run times.
  4. Fan and control checks: If the freezer is cold but the fresh food section is warm, focus on evaporator airflow.
Symptom guide
What you notice Most likely direction Next step
Fridge and freezer both warm Heat not being rejected or controls set warm Clean coils, verify settings
Freezer cold, fridge warm Airflow problem in fresh food section Clear vents, check evaporator airflow
Temps drift or never reach setpoint Sensor or control issue Test sensor, wiring, and control logic
Parts that commonly relate to cooling problems
Why it matters

Warm temperatures spoil food quickly and make the refrigerator run longer, increasing energy use. The troubleshooting section in the manual also points to dirty coils, control settings, and door sealing as key causes.

For control locations and model-specific troubleshooting, use the AFD2535DEW owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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