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Maytag MFF2558VEW2 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MFF2558VEW2 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Service Valve for Maytag MFF2558VEW2 - Part 978028

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Maytag Refrigerator MFF2558VEW2 FAQs

Yes, a bottom-mount refrigerator like the Maytag MFF2558VEW2 is better for many kitchens because the fresh-food section sits at eye and waist level, so the items you use most (milk, produce, leftovers) are easier to reach while the freezer stays in a lower pull-out drawer.

What “better” usually means with a bottom-mount design

Bottom-mount models tend to fit how most households cook and snack day to day.

  • Easier access to fresh-food shelves and crisper drawers (less bending)
  • Freezer storage is organized in baskets and lower drawers
  • Better visibility for refrigerated items, which helps reduce forgotten food
  • Often quieter day-to-day use because you open the refrigerator section more than the freezer
When a bottom-mount is the best choice (and when it is not)

Here is a quick way to decide based on how you use your refrigerator.

If you mostly… Bottom-mount is usually… Why
Cook often and use fresh ingredients A great fit Fresh-food access is more ergonomic
Grab frozen items many times per day Less ideal You bend more to reach the freezer
Need wide freezer space for bulky items A good fit Drawer/basket layout can be efficient
Prefer simple, low-cost layouts Mixed Top-freezer models are often simpler
Practical ownership tips for bottom-mount refrigerators

These habits help performance and reduce common complaints like warm spots, odors, and door-seal issues.

  • Keep airflow paths clear; do not pack items tightly against vents.
  • Set typical temperatures: 37°F for the refrigerator and 0°F for the freezer.
  • Keep door gaskets clean so they seal well; a poor seal can cause temperature swings.
  • If doors look uneven, follow the alignment and hinge guidance in the owner's manual.
  • If you notice odors, clean spills quickly and keep open boxes of baking soda fresh.
Why it matters

Ergonomics and organization affect how often the doors stay open and how evenly the refrigerator holds temperature. With a bottom-mount layout, you usually spend less time searching the fresh-food section, which helps food stay colder and reduces energy waste.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. On your Maytag MFF2558VEW2 bottom-mount refrigerator, you can replace broken or missing shelves and shelf supports; the key is matching the replacement to your exact model and shelf location (fresh food compartment vs. freezer) so it fits and supports weight correctly. See the MFF2558VEW2 owner's manual for shelf removal and handling notes.

How to identify the right replacement shelf

Use these checks before ordering:

  • Confirm the model number on the rating label is MFF2558VEW2.
  • Identify the shelf type: glass shelf, crisper cover frame, door bin, or freezer basket.
  • Note the location: upper refrigerator section, crisper area, or freezer drawer.
  • Compare color and finish (some parts are color-specific).
  • Check whether you need the shelf and a frame/rail/end cap to mount it.
Common shelf-related parts you may need
What’s broken What to look for Example part type
Glass is cracked Glass shelf Glass shelf
Shelf won’t sit level Rail, end cap, or support Center rail, end cap
Crisper cover is damaged Frame or glass insert Crisper cover frame
Safe removal tips (especially for glass shelves)

Glass shelves and covers are heavy and can break if handled incorrectly. We recommend:

  • Remove food first to reduce weight and prevent spills.
  • Lift the shelf slightly, then pull it straight out.
  • Avoid bumping the shelf edges on side walls or supports.
  • Do not wash cold glass with warm water; let it reach room temperature first.
  • Use two hands and set the shelf on a flat, padded surface.
Why it matters

A correctly fitted shelf keeps airflow moving through the refrigerator compartment, prevents rattles and breakage, and helps your Maytag MFF2558VEW2 maintain consistent temperatures for food storage.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Maytag MFF2558VEW2 bottom-mount refrigerator, the “bottom part” most people mean is the freezer compartment (the lower drawer/door). If you mean the mechanical area underneath or behind the unit, that section is commonly called the machine compartment, where the compressor and other cooling components are located.

Common “bottom parts” and what they do
  • Freezer drawer/door: Stores frozen food; slides out from the bottom.
  • Machine compartment: Houses the compressor, condenser, and electrical components.
  • Bottom hinge area: Supports the door or drawer alignment and swing.
  • Lower rails and basket: Help the freezer drawer glide and organize items.
Quick identification guide
What you see at the bottom Common name What it affects
Pull-out lower drawer Freezer drawer Access, sealing, temperature stability
Vents and warm air near floor Machine compartment Cooling performance, noise
Door/drawer sits crooked Bottom hinge/rollers Door seal, frost, energy use
Drawer hard to open Slide rails/basket Usability, drawer alignment
When the “bottom part” is causing a problem

If you are troubleshooting a symptom, these parts on this model are often involved:

Why it matters

Using the right name helps you get the correct repair steps and replacement parts. For example, “freezer drawer” issues usually involve rails, alignment, or gaskets, while “machine compartment” issues point to cooling system or electrical components.

For model-specific diagrams and door or drawer removal steps, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

A bottom leak on your Maytag MFF2558VEW2 is typically caused by a clogged defrost drain (defrost water overflows), a leaking water supply connection or inlet valve, or excess condensation from a door gasket that is not sealing. Use the owner's manual troubleshooting section to confirm the source.

Quick checks to pinpoint the source
  • Clear water at the front: defrost drain overflow or door gasket leak
  • Ice sheet on freezer floor: clogged defrost drain
  • Water near the back by the water line: supply line fitting or inlet valve leak
  • Drain pan area wet: pan shifted or cracked
  • Gasket looks dirty, torn, or gapped: warm air intrusion and condensation
Common causes and what to do
1) Clogged defrost drain

Defrost water should flow through a drain tube into the drain pan; when blocked, it spills and runs to the bottom.

  • Unplug the refrigerator
  • Check for ice around the drain trough on the freezer floor
  • Melt ice with warm air (low heat) and flush the drain with hot water
2) Leaking inlet valve or water line

A slow drip can track down the cabinet and pool underneath.

3) Door gasket not sealing

A poor seal creates condensation that can drip down and form puddles.

Symptom-to-cause guide
What you notice Most likely cause Best next step
Ice on freezer floor, leak after defrost Defrost drain clogged Clear and flush drain
Water at back near supply line Inlet valve or fitting leak Tighten/replace valve
Moisture at front, doors not sealing Door gasket leak Clean/replace gasket
Why it matters

Stopping the leak prevents floor damage, reduces freezer ice buildup, and helps your Maytag refrigerator cool efficiently.

Last updated: February 2026

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