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Amana Appliance Repair in Oregon

Amana appliance repair across Oregon. Independent specialist service for refrigerators, ranges, wall ovens, freezers, dishwashers, washers and dryers — standard 24-48 hour response.

Coverage Statewide Capital Salem Population 4.2M Response Same-day available Coords 44.57° N · 120.77° W Services 9 appliance types

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Amana appliance repair in Oregon.

Engineered for dependable everyday performance, an Amana refrigerator or range is the workhorse of the home — and when one falters in Oregon, it needs brand-specific care. Our amana repair Oregon team serves the capital at Salem and the cities of Portland, Salem, Eugene, Gresham, Hillsboro, Bend across a population of about 4.2M, repairing the entire Amana catalogue: refrigerators, ranges, wall ovens, freezers, dishwashers, washers, dryers, and the legacy compactor and wine cooler.

Why the Oregon climate shapes Amana repair Oregon

Oregon ranges from the damp, marine-influenced coast and Willamette Valley to the high desert east of the Cascades. Persistent Pacific Northwest moisture keeps AGR gas igniter ports wet — the usual cause of a burner that clicks without lighting — while the same damp slows NED and NGD dryers, where a clogged vent trips an AF restricted-airflow code. Portland and its suburbs run plenty of Amana kitchens, so igniter cleaning, dryer-vent work and dishwasher repair shift with the geography across the Beaver State.

Amana appliances we service in Oregon

Each Amana line — refrigeration, cooking, dishwashing and laundry — is fully within our service scope:

  • Ranges — freestanding Amana ranges in coil (ACR), smoothtop (AER) and sealed-burner gas (AGR) with Bake Assist Temps and Warm Hold — serviced from the oven F#E# code set and from ignition symptoms on the Sealed Burners, which carry no code
  • Wall Ovens — single electric Amana wall ovens (AWO6313, AWO6317) with the Easy-Clean Glass Door and Oven Lockout — serviced from the F3 sensor, F5 door-lock, F6 E1 over-temp and F9 E0 wiring codes (these are single, electric, thermal ovens only)
  • Dishwashers — Amana ADB dishwashers with the Triple Filter Wash System and High-Temperature Wash Option — serviced from the F#E# code set (F3E1/E2 thermistor, F6E1/E3/E4, F7E1/E2, F8E1/E2/E4, F9E1/E2), shown on the display or flashed via the Clean light
  • Washers — NTW top-load and NFW front-load washers with the Dual Action Agitator, Deep Water Wash Option and Porcelain Tub — reading genuine F#E# codes and lettered aliases (F8 E1 / LF long fill, F9 E1 / Ld long drain, F5 lid lock, F0 E5 / uL off-balance, LOC control lock)
  • Dryers — Amana NED and NGD dryers — electronic-display models reading the AF restricted-airflow, PF power and L2 low-voltage codes and F3E1/E2 sensor faults, with the many timer-model dryers diagnosed by symptom (no heat, won’t tumble, takes too long)
  • Refrigerators — ART top-freezer, ABB bottom-freezer and ASI side-by-side refrigerators with Temp Assure™ Freshness Controls, Garden Fresh™ Crisper Bins and the EveryDrop™ Water Filter — read mostly by symptom, with the PO power-outage alert and the Door Ajar / Door Open icon the only consumer codes
  • Freezers — Amana AZF upright and AZC/AQC chest freezers with Energy-Saving Insulation and a dial or electronic setpoint — symptom-led with no codes, covering not cold enough, frost buildup, running constantly and sealed-system faults
  • Wine Coolers — AMAW single-zone wine coolers (a licensed brand, built by Galanz) — symptom-led with no codes, covering not cooling, too cold, temperature not holding, noisy operation and interior-light faults
  • Trash Compactors — legacy SMC, SMCD and ESMC trash compactors — purely electromechanical units with no electronics and no codes ever; Amana sells no current compactor, so these are parts-only repair-lookup work diagnosed entirely by symptom

The faults we resolve most in Oregon

Most Oregon service calls come down to PNW ignition and restricted dryer airflow, in our experience. The leading complaint is a gas range burner that won’t ignite or clicks — moisture in the port, a dirty igniter, or a mis-seated cap, all symptom-led since the burners have no code. On the oven side, an AER range or AWO wall oven reads F3 for the sensor, F5 for the door lock (often after Self-Clean) and F6 E1 for over-temp; a dishwasher reads F6E1 (no fill) or F9E1 (won’t drain); a washer reads F8 E1 (long fill) or F9 E1 (long drain). A fridge PO reading is just a power-outage alert, and a dryer AF means a restricted vent. We read each signal honestly and stock the common Amana parts.

Statewide coverage across Oregon

We dispatch experienced technicians to metro areas including Portland. Beyond the major metros, smaller Oregon communities are reached on a planned rotation so wait times stay short and most jobs wrap up in a single trip. Our coverage spans all 50 states plus DC, the booking desk runs day and night, and our standard response is 24 to 48 hours, with same-day visits where availability allows.

Reading genuine Amana fault codes

Amana appliances are a mix of electronic and mechanical, so honest diagnosis means knowing which is which. An AER or AGR range and an AWO wall oven show real F#E# codes — F1 E0 for the control board, F3 E0/E1 for the oven sensor, F5 for the door lock, F6 E1 for over-temp during cook, F9 E0 for wiring after install. An ADB dishwasher reads F6E1 (no fill) and F9E1 (won’t drain); an NTW washer reads F8 E1 (long fill) and F9 E1 (long drain). But the gas burners, the AZF freezer, the legacy compactor and the AMAW wine cooler have no codes — those we read by symptom. Our error-code library breaks each one down, and we never invent a code.

Keeping your Amana appliances healthy in Oregon

Because Oregon conditions are demanding, a little upkeep goes a long way on an Amana. Keep the AGR gas burner ports and igniters clean and dry so they never click endlessly, run the Self-Clean Option thoughtfully (the F5 door-lock fault most often shows after self-clean), clean the dishwasher’s Triple Filter Wash System and the dryer’s full vent path before performance drops, and wipe refrigerator and oven door gaskets so they keep sealing. If a burner clicks after a dry-out, or an oven won’t hold temperature, book a technician before a holiday meal is at risk.

Pricing and scheduling in Oregon

Costs are clear from the start. A diagnostic visit runs from $89, and the total price — driven by the model, parts and configuration — is agreed in writing before any repair; we never quote a fixed price sight unseen. We fit only genuine OEM parts on an Amana unit, and our labor carries a 30-day labor warranty. Book via our online scheduling form, or browse the full repair services; the manufacturer’s own specs are at the manufacturer’s site at amana.com.

Amana experienced technicians service every Amana appliance in Oregon — dishwashers, dryers, freezers, ovens, ranges, refrigerators, trash compactors, washers, and wine coolers. Schedule service or call us for expert help.

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