Amana wall oven model families
Amana wall ovens are single electric thermal units in two sizes — the first thing to identify in any Amana oven repair. The AWO6313 is the 30-inch, 5.0 cu ft model (AWO6313SFS, AWO6313SFB, AWO6313SFW), and the AWO6317 is the 27-inch, 4.3 cu ft model (AWO6317SFS, AWO6317SFB, AWO6317SFW). Amana does not sell a double or gas wall oven, so an AWO is always single, electric and thermal.
What the technology means for service
An Amana wall oven carries Easy Touch Electronic Controls, the Self-Clean Option, Sabbath Mode, Oven Lockout, Bake Assist Temps and an Easy-Clean Glass Door, and shares the range control platform — so the same F#E# codes (F6 E1, F9 E0, F3 E0/E1, F5) apply. Identifying the AWO6313 30-inch or AWO6317 27-inch build, and its finish, tells a technician which bake or broil element, RTD sensor, door lock, relay or control board a repair involves.
Reading the model and where to find it
The rating plate is on the oven door frame, visible when the door is open. Record the full model string before booking so the correct genuine OEM part is matched, and note the SFS/SFB/SFW finish suffix.
Choosing within the oven line
The choice is size: the AWO6313 fits a standard 30-inch cutout with a larger 5.0 cu ft cavity, while the AWO6317 suits a 27-inch cutout at 4.3 cu ft. Because a wall oven has no cooktop, it pairs with a separate Amana cooktop or a range elsewhere in the kitchen. Browse comparable units on the oven models page.
Servicing your oven
Our experienced, independent technicians service every Amana wall oven with elements, RTD sensors, door locks, relays and control boards matched to the build. If yours shows a code, start with the oven error codes page, then book oven repair — pricing starts from $129, with the final cost depending on parts and configuration. Our labor is guaranteed, and specifications can be confirmed at amana.com.