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Amana ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1 refrigerator

Amana ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Amana ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Amana Refrigerator ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1 FAQs

For your Amana ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1 bottom-mount refrigerator, we set the freezer control to 4 as the recommended starting point, then fine-tune from there to keep the freezer at 0°F to 2°F. Let temperatures stabilize for 24 hours before making more changes (see the owner's manual).

Recommended setting and target temperature

Most ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1 units are designed to run correctly when the freezer is kept at 0°F to 2°F (-17°C to -16°C).

  • Start with the freezer control at 4 (and the fresh food control at 4)
  • Wait 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize
  • If the freezer is too warm, turn the control to the next higher number
  • If the freezer is too cold, turn the control to the next lower number
  • After each adjustment, wait 5 to 8 hours before judging the change
Quick adjustment guide
What you observe What it usually means What we do next
Freezer above 2°F Not cold enough Turn freezer control up 1 number
Freezer below 0°F Too cold Turn freezer control down 1 number
No cooling at all Control may be set incorrectly Make sure freezer control is not set to Off
How to check the temperature accurately

A control number is only a starting point; the real goal is the actual temperature.

  • Place a thermometer between frozen packages (not against the wall)
  • Check after the door has stayed closed for at least several hours
  • Avoid checking right after loading warm food or frequent door openings
  • Recheck the next day after any control change
Why it matters

Keeping the freezer at 0°F to 2°F helps food stay safely frozen and also supports reliable ice production. If the freezer runs warm, you can see soft ice cream, slow ice maker output, or frost and moisture issues.

Last updated: February 2026

ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1 is the model identifier for your Amana bottom-mount refrigerator. We use this code to match the correct parts list, diagrams, and service information so you can order compatible replacement parts and follow the right maintenance steps in the owner's manual.

What this model code tells us

This code is used to identify the exact refrigerator configuration (features, wiring, and component versions) so parts like an ice maker, door switch, or water valve match correctly.

  • It identifies the appliance as an Amana refrigerator model.
  • It helps ensure part compatibility for repairs and maintenance.
  • It is the code you should use when searching parts and troubleshooting steps.
  • It ties to the documentation for care, cleaning, and troubleshooting.
Where to find the model code on the refrigerator

The model information is typically printed on the serial plate.

  • Look inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment.
  • Check the ceiling area of the fresh food section.
  • Write down the full model number exactly as shown.
  • Record the serial number too; it can matter for part variations.
Common mix-ups (and what ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1 is not)

Some customers mistake this for an error code or a phone area code. For this Amana unit, ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1 is a model number, not a diagnostic code.

Item What it means Example
Model number Identifies the refrigerator design ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1
Part number / part ID Identifies a replacement component 61005508 / D7824706Q
Symptom or issue What the refrigerator is doing Not making ice, warm fridge
Why it matters for parts and troubleshooting

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong component and helps you follow the correct procedures for tasks like light bulb replacement, water filter maintenance, and diagnosing cooling or ice maker problems.

If you are ordering an ice maker for this model, a common match is the refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Amana ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1 bottom-mount refrigerator, the drip pan (drain pan) is typically positioned near the base by the compressor area and is accessed from the rear. We recommend unplugging the refrigerator, pulling it out carefully, and removing the lower rear access cover to slide the pan out for cleaning.

Steps to remove the drip pan
  • Unplug the refrigerator to prevent electrical shock.
  • Pull the refrigerator straight out from the wall to access the back.
  • Remove the lower rear access panel (usually held by hex-head or Phillips screws).
  • Locate the shallow drain pan near the compressor and condenser fan area.
  • Slide the pan straight out; keep it level to avoid spills.
  • Wash with warm water and mild detergent; dry completely before reinstalling.
What to check while you are back there
  • Dust buildup on the condenser area: heavy lint can raise temperatures and increase water in the pan.
  • Drain tube position: make sure the defrost drain tube points into the pan.
  • Signs of cracking or warping: replace the pan if it will not sit flat.
  • Water leaks: persistent water can indicate a clogged defrost drain.
Quick cleaning guidance (safe and effective)

The owner’s manual emphasizes disconnecting power before cleaning and using appropriate cleaners. Use mild detergent and a soft brush for crevices, then rinse and dry.

Task What to use What to avoid
Routine drip pan cleaning Warm water + mild detergent Harsh solvents or abrasives
Odor control Thorough wash and complete drying Reinstalling while wet
Reassembly Slide pan fully into place Pinching tubing or wires
Why it matters

A clean, properly seated drip pan helps manage defrost water and reduces odors. If the pan overflows or the area stays wet, it can point to a drain restriction that needs attention.

For model-specific panel removal details and cleaning cautions, follow the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Water leaking onto the floor from your Amana ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1 is usually caused by a clogged defrost drain, a leaking or misrouted water supply line, or a problem in the water connection setup. Start by checking the drain path and then inspect the tubing and inlet valve area.

Most common causes (and what to check first)
  • Defrost drain clogged or frozen: Water from defrost can overflow and run onto the floor.
  • Drain tube not flowing to the drain pan: A blockage or misalignment can send water outside the pan.
  • Water line connection leaking: Leaks often show up behind the unit or under the front edge.
  • Improper type of supply tubing: The manual notes plastic tubing is less durable and can leak.
  • Problem water shutoff valve: Self-piercing or saddle valves can restrict flow and contribute to issues over time.
Quick troubleshooting steps
  1. Unplug the refrigerator and pull it out enough to inspect the back and floor.
  2. Look for the leak pattern:
    • Water under the freezer area often points to a defrost drain issue.
    • Water behind the unit often points to a water line or valve leak.
  3. Check the drain path: Clear debris and flush the drain with warm water (a turkey baster works well).
  4. Inspect the water tubing and fittings for drips, mineral buildup, or loose compression nuts.
  5. If the leak is at the valve area, inspect the water inlet valve and connected tubing; the model uses a refrigerator valve assembly such as the refrigerator valve WP12544002.
What to do based on where the water is
Where you see water Most likely cause Best next step
Inside fridge, bottom shelf area Drain backing up Clear/flush drain and confirm it flows to the pan
Under freezer/front Frozen/clogged defrost drain Thaw ice, clear drain, verify steady drain flow
Behind fridge near wall Supply line or fitting leak Tighten fittings, replace damaged tubing
Near valve area Valve or connection leak Inspect valve ports and tubing; replace leaking valve
Why it matters

A small leak can quickly lead to floor damage and can also create ice buildup that affects cooling performance. Fixing the drain flow or water connection early helps prevent repeat puddles and protects the refrigerator’s internal components.

Helpful DIY guidance

Last updated: February 2026

In an Amana bottom-mount refrigerator like model ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1, the most commonly replaced parts are the ones tied to everyday wear, door use, and ice and water functions: door switches, ice maker components, water inlet valves, and door gaskets. Use the owner's manual to match symptoms to the right part.

Most common refrigerator parts people replace
Quick symptom-to-part guide
Symptom Most likely area Common part examples for this model
No ice or irregular ice production Ice maker, fill system Refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q, refrigerator valve WP12544002
Light does not work or acts intermittent Door switch, bulb Refrigerator switch W11396033, bulb replcmt W11447232
Runs too often, moisture or frost Door seal, leveling, airflow Gasket, wht W10443317, gasket,fz d W10436252
Water leaking or puddles Water line/valve, drain Refrigerator valve WP12544002, refrigerator tube WP2300868
Why these parts fail most often

These parts cycle on and off constantly (switches and valves), handle moving water (valves and tubing), or are exposed to repeated opening and closing (gaskets and bins). When they wear out, the refrigerator may run too frequently, leak water, or stop making ice.

Before you order a part
  • Unplug the refrigerator before any inspection or service (per the owner's manual).
  • Confirm the symptom is consistent (for example, no ice for 24 hours after changes).
  • Check for simple causes first: doors not sealing, frequent door openings, dirty condenser coils.
  • If you suspect a water leak, verify the supply line connection and look for drips at the valve.
  • Match the part to the exact symptom and location in the parts diagram for ARB9058CS-PARB9058CS1.

Last updated: February 2026

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