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Maytag MBF1958XES1 refrigerator

Maytag MBF1958XES1 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MBF1958XES1 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Maytag MBF1958XES1 - Part 12990604

    Refrigerator liner parts diagram

    Refrigerator Screw

    Part #12990604

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Module for Maytag MBF1958XES1 - Part 12806301

    Refrigerator liner parts diagram

    Refrigerator Module

    Part #12806301

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Divider for Maytag MBF1958XES1 - Part W10205416

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    Refrigerator Divider

    Part #W10205416

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Pan Trim for Maytag MBF1958XES1 - Part W10231339

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    Refrigerator Pan Trim

    Part #W10231339

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Handle for Maytag MBF1958XES1 - Part W10252285N

    Refrigerator Handle

    Part #W10252285N

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Owner's Manual for Maytag MBF1958XES1 - Part W10208789

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Refrigerator Owner's Manual

    Part #W10208789

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Technical Sheet for Maytag MBF1958XES1 - Part W10322959

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Refrigerator Technical Sheet

    Part #W10322959

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Paint, Bsq for Maytag MBF1958XES1 - Part 4392900

    Optional parts diagram

    Paint, Bsq

    Part #4392900

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cleaner for Maytag MBF1958XES1 - Part 31462

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    Cleaner

    Part #31462

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Overlay for Maytag MBF1958XES1 - Part W10207257

    Refrigerator liner parts diagram

    Refrigerator Overlay

    Part #W10207257

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Maytag Refrigerator MBF1958XES1 FAQs

A bottom-mount refrigerator like the Maytag MBF1958XES1 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; the freezer stays in a lower drawer for bulk storage.

What “better” usually means in day-to-day use

Bottom-mount designs tend to feel more convenient for cooking-focused households because you access the refrigerator compartment far more often than the freezer.

  • Easier access to fresh foods (less bending)
  • Wide freezer drawer can organize frozen items in baskets or layers
  • Often supports better visibility of shelves and crisper areas
  • Works well for meal prep and frequent snacking
  • Can reduce door-open time when you are grabbing refrigerated items

Trade-offs to consider

“Better” depends on how you shop and what you use most.

Feature Bottom-mount refrigerator Top-freezer refrigerator
Fresh-food access Higher, more ergonomic Lower, more bending
Freezer access Lower drawer, more bending Higher, easier reach
Frozen-food organization Drawer-style, often easier to sort Shelf-style, can be simpler
Typical cost Often higher Often lower

Fit and installation details that matter

Even if the layout is ideal, the refrigerator has to fit and ventilate correctly. For the MBF1958XES1, our guidance from the documentation is:

  • Leave about 1/2 inch clearance at the top and behind for ventilation
  • If you have an ice maker, allow extra space behind for the water line
  • If installed next to a fixed wall, leave at least 2 1/2 inches on the hinge side for door swing
  • Avoid installing near heat sources (oven, radiator)
  • Do not install where temperatures drop below 55°F

For the exact clearances and door-handling steps, use the MBF1958XES1 owner’s manual.

Why it matters

Choosing the right configuration affects comfort, food visibility, and how often doors stay open (which impacts temperature stability and energy use). If you cook often, bottom-mount models usually make the “everyday” items simpler to access.

Last updated: January 2026

A bottom-freezer design on the Maytag MBF1958XES1 keeps fresh food at eye level, but the tradeoffs are real: you typically bend more to reach frozen items, the freezer drawer can be harder to organize, and door or drawer alignment issues can show up if the unit is not leveled correctly (see the MBF1958XES1 owner’s manual).

Common disadvantages (what customers notice most)

  • More bending for frozen food: deep drawers mean you squat or reach down, especially for heavy bags and boxes.
  • Drawer organization can be frustrating: items stack, slide, and get buried unless you use bins.
  • Heavier access: a loaded freezer drawer can feel heavy to pull out compared to a swing-open top freezer.
  • Potential for frost and moisture issues: frequent drawer openings can let in humid air, which can increase frost over time.
  • Upfront cost is often higher: bottom-mount designs commonly cost more than basic top-freezer models.

What to check if the freezer drawer feels “off”

If the drawer rubs, doesn’t seal well, or the doors look uneven, leveling and alignment are the first fixes to try.

Symptom Most common cause Best first step
Drawer hard to open/close Refrigerator not level Level the cabinet, then recheck gaps
Uneven door gaps Hinges or door alignment shifted Follow the door alignment steps in the manual
Frost near gasket Drawer not sealing consistently Inspect gasket contact and clean sealing surfaces

Why it matters

A freezer drawer that is hard to use or not sealing well can lead to temperature swings, frost buildup, and longer compressor run times. Keeping the cabinet level and the doors aligned helps the refrigerator cool efficiently and protects food quality.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common Maytag refrigerator problems are cooling complaints (not cold enough, temperature swings, or running too long) and ice maker or water issues. On the Maytag MBF1958XES1, we start with airflow, door sealing, and basic control settings before moving to parts like the evaporator fan or water inlet valve.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Refrigerator not cold enough: dirty condenser coils, blocked vents, warm door gasket leak, or a weak evaporator fan
  • Freezer cold but fridge warm: damper not opening, frost buildup restricting airflow, or evaporator fan problems
  • Runs constantly: warm room, frequent door openings, dirty coils, or a door not sealing
  • Ice maker not making ice: clogged filter, frozen fill tube, low water pressure, or a failing inlet valve
  • Water leaks or puddles: clogged/iced defrost drain or a loose water line connection

Quick checks we recommend first (no parts needed)

Use these steps in order; they solve a large share of “common problems”:

  • Confirm the controls are turned on and set to normal temperatures (not “warm”).
  • After a new install or power outage, allow 24 hours for full cooling (colder settings do not cool faster). See the MBF1958XES1 owner’s manual.
  • Make sure food packages are not blocking air vents in either compartment.
  • Check door closing and sealing; a dollar-bill test around the gasket should feel snug.
  • Clean condenser coils and verify the condenser area has good airflow.

When a part is the likely fix

Symptom Common part involved Example part for MBF1958XES1
Fridge warm, freezer OK Damper control assembly Refrigerator damper control assembly WPW10196393
No ice or slow ice Water inlet valve assembly Refrigerator water inlet valve assembly WP2315576
Warm temps, poor airflow Evaporator fan motor Refrigerator evaporator motor W11024089

Why it matters

Cooling and ice maker issues often start as airflow or water-supply problems. Fixing them early helps protect food quality, reduces run time, and prevents secondary issues like frost buildup or drain clogs.

Last updated: January 2026

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