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Amana BX21VW-P1321503WW bottom-mount refrigerator

Amana BX21VW-P1321503WW bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

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  • Refrigerator Fuse Clip for Amana BX21VW-P1321503WW - Part WP628379

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Cube Ejector for Amana BX21VW-P1321503WW - Part WP2182124

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  • Refrigerator Door Hinge Bushing for Amana BX21VW-P1321503WW - Part WP67004977

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  • Refrigerator Compressor Start Relay for Amana BX21VW-P1321503WW - Part WP10097202

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  • Refrigerator Lamp, 40-watt, 115 To 125-volt for Amana BX21VW-P1321503WW - Part A0282803

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Amana Bottom-Mount Refrigerator BX21VW-P1321503WW FAQs

For your Amana BX21VW-P1321503WW bottom-mount refrigerator, we recommend starting the freezer (Deepfreeze) control at 4. Let it run 24 hours, then fine-tune one number at a time to keep the freezer at 0°F to 2°F.

Recommended starting point and target temperature
  • Set Fresh Food control to 4
  • Set Deepfreeze (freezer) control to 4
  • Wait 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize
  • Target freezer temperature: 0°F to 2°F

For the exact control locations and adjustment procedure, follow the steps in the owner's manual.

How to dial it in accurately (thermometer method)

We get the best results when we set by temperature, not by the dial number.

  • Use a household thermometer rated about -5°F to 50°F
  • Place it snugly between frozen packages in the freezer
  • Wait 5 to 8 hours before reading
  • If it is not 0°F to 2°F, adjust the control one number
  • Recheck after another 5 to 8 hours
What the numbers mean

On this style of Amana control:

Control number What it does
1 Warmest (least cooling)
4 Recommended starting point
7 Coldest (most cooling)
Why it matters

Keeping the freezer near 0°F helps food stay safely frozen, reduces freezer burn, and helps the refrigerator run efficiently without overworking the compressor.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Amana refrigerator’s model number is printed on the serial plate inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment. On the Amana BX21VW-P1321503WW bottom-mount refrigerator, the serial plate is located at the upper left corner on the ceiling of the fresh food section; that plate lists the model number and serial number.

Where to look (fast checklist)
  • Open the refrigerator (fresh food) door
  • Look up at the ceiling area inside the compartment
  • Check the upper left corner for the serial plate
  • Record the model number, serial number, and manufacturing number
  • Use the exact model number when ordering refrigerator parts or checking diagrams
What the serial plate typically includes
Label on plate What it’s used for Example of how it helps
Model number Identifies the exact refrigerator design Ensures correct shelves, bins, and controls
Serial number (S/N) Identifies your specific unit Helps match production changes
Manufacturing number Internal build identifier Helps narrow down compatible parts
Tips to avoid common mix-ups
  • Use the full model number exactly as shown, including dashes (for example, BX21VW-P1321503WW).
  • Don’t use numbers from the control panel, energy label, or inside drawers; those are often not the model number.
  • If the plate is hard to read, take a clear photo and zoom in; cleaning with a damp cloth can help.
Why it matters

Amana refrigerators can have small design changes across production runs. Using the model number from the serial plate helps us match the correct bottom-mount refrigerator parts and avoid returns due to fit or wiring differences.

For diagrams and model identification details, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Amana BX21VW-P1321503WW bottom-mount refrigerator, the practical “reset” is to cycle power and confirm the ice maker is actually enabled. Unplug the refrigerator for 1 minute, plug it back in, then make sure the ice maker arm is down (On) and allow 24 to 48 hours for normal ice production.

Quick reset steps (most effective)
  • Unplug the refrigerator (or turn off the breaker) for 1 minute.
  • Restore power.
  • Open the freezer and confirm the ice bucket is installed correctly.
  • Confirm the ice maker arm is down (On position).
  • Wait 24 to 48 hours for the first harvest after a reset or installation.
  • Discard the first 3 harvests if the unit was just installed or the water line was recently opened.
If it still does not make ice

These checks fix most “no ice” complaints after a reset:

  • Water supply valve: verify the household shutoff is fully open.
  • Water pressure: ice makers typically need 20 to 100 psi.
  • Water line: look for kinks in copper or plastic tubing.
  • Wiring harness: confirm the ice maker wiring harness is fully seated.
  • Freezer temperature: the freezer must be cold enough to freeze water consistently.
  • Inline water filter (if used): check for a clogged or incorrectly installed filter.
What to expect after a reset
What you do What should happen Typical timing
Power cycle + arm down Ice maker refills and starts cycling once freezer is cold First ice in 24 to 48 hours
Bucket fills Arm raises/lowers during harvests 7 to 9 harvests per 24 hours (ideal conditions)
Bucket gets full Arm shuts ice maker off automatically Varies by use
Why it matters

A power cycle clears minor control glitches, but the ice maker will not run if the arm is up, the water supply is off, or the freezer is not at proper temperature. The enable arm and water supply checks are the fastest way to avoid unnecessary parts replacement.

For model-specific operating details and diagrams, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Amana refrigerators, including bottom-mount models like BX21VW-P1321503WW, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Units that get regular cleaning, correct temperature settings, and good airflow can run longer, while neglected door seals and dirty coils shorten life.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A refrigerator’s service life depends more on operating conditions than brand alone.

  • Maintenance: cleaning condenser coils and keeping vents clear helps the compressor run cooler
  • Door seal condition: a leaking gasket forces longer run times and adds wear
  • Room temperature and ventilation: tight enclosures and hot garages reduce lifespan
  • Power quality: frequent outages or voltage issues stress controls and the compressor
  • Water system upkeep (if equipped): clogged filters and low water pressure can cause ice maker and valve issues
What usually fails first (and what it looks like)

These are common wear items and symptoms we see on many bottom-mount refrigerators:

Component area Common symptom What to check first
Door gasket / alignment Frost, sweating, warm spots, long run times Dollar-bill seal test; level the cabinet
Evaporator fan / airflow Freezer cold but fridge warm; noisy fan Listen for fan; check for ice blocking vents
Defrost system Heavy frost on back wall; weak cooling Look for frost buildup and blocked airflow
Sealed system (compressor, evaporator, condenser) Poor cooling in both sections Confirm temps and airflow before service
Maintenance that adds years

We recommend these habits for Amana refrigerators:

  • Set temps to about 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer
  • Clean condenser coils every 6 to 12 months (more often with pets)
  • Keep food from blocking interior air vents
  • Make sure doors close on their own and the cabinet is level
  • Replace the water filter on schedule (if your model uses one)
Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer than it should (from dirty coils, air leaks, or blocked vents) puts extra load on the compressor and sealed system. Reducing run time is the simplest way to extend lifespan and cut energy use.

For model-specific care and maintenance intervals, follow the owner's manual. For water-system upkeep, use our guide: how to replace the water filter in an Amana refrigerator.

Last updated: February 2026

Water on the floor around your Amana BX21VW-P1321503WW bottom-mount refrigerator is usually caused by a clogged defrost drain, a mispositioned or cracked drain pan, or a water-supply leak (ice maker or water dispenser line). We use the checks below to pinpoint the source fast.

Quick checks (most common causes)
  • Look for water source location: front center (defrost drain overflow) vs. back/bottom (drain pan or supply line).
  • Check the freezer floor: a sheet of ice or water under the bottom drawer points to a blocked defrost drain.
  • Inspect the drain pan (under the cabinet): confirm it is seated correctly and not cracked.
  • Check the water line connection (if you have an ice maker/dispenser): look for slow drips at fittings.
  • Confirm the refrigerator is level: a forward tilt can encourage water to spill out instead of draining properly.
Step-by-step troubleshooting
  1. Unplug the refrigerator for safety.
  2. Clear the defrost drain path:
    • Remove the freezer drawer/bins as needed.
    • Melt any ice around the drain opening using warm water (not boiling).
    • Flush the drain with warm water until it flows freely to the drain pan.
  3. Inspect the drain pan:
    • Slide it out carefully.
    • Wash and dry it; check for cracks and confirm it sits flat when reinstalled.
  4. If the unit is plumbed for water, inspect for leaks:
    • Check the household shutoff valve, tubing, and the inlet connection at the back.
    • If leaking continues, the inlet valve or tubing may need service.
What the symptoms usually mean
Symptom Most likely cause Where to check
Water pooling inside freezer, then leaking out Clogged defrost drain Freezer drain opening and drain tube
Water on floor near back Drain pan out of place or cracked Under cabinet, rear access
Water near back wall only when ice maker runs Supply line or inlet valve leak Rear water connections
Why it matters

A recurring leak can lead to ice buildup, poor cooling airflow, and floor damage. Clearing the drain and confirming the drain pan and water connections are correct prevents repeat leaks and helps the refrigerator run efficiently.

Helpful DIY guides

For model-specific access points and component locations, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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