How do I find my Maytag fridge model number?
On a Maytag PSD243LGRW side-by-side refrigerator, the model number is typically printed on a rating label inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment, most often on the upper left interior frame; some versions place it on the underside of the control panel.
Where to look first (fastest checks)
- Open the refrigerator door and check the upper left interior frame (cabinet wall near the door opening).
- Look along the side wall just behind the door gasket.
- Check the underside of the temperature control housing/control panel inside the fresh food section.
- If the label is hard to read, wipe it gently with a damp cloth and dry it.
What the label usually shows
The rating label normally includes both the model and serial information you may need for parts and service.
| Label item | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number (example: PSD243LGRW) | Matching the correct parts list and diagrams |
| Serial number | Determining production details for service |
| Electrical ratings | Confirming power requirements |
Why it matters
We use the exact model number to match the correct Maytag parts and diagrams for your refrigerator. Even small model-number differences can change which ice maker, water inlet valve, or light switch fits.
Tip for ordering parts
When you contact support or order parts, have the model number and serial number ready; the PSD243LGRW owner’s manual also references including your model number when requesting help.
Last updated: February 2026
What size is a Maytag refrigerator?
Most Maytag refrigerators fall into common “full-size” dimensions; for a side-by-side like model PSD243LGRW, plan on roughly 62 to 72 inches tall, 29 to 36 inches deep, and 30 to 36 inches wide. For the exact cabinet and door-clearance measurements, use the PSD243LGRW owner's manual.
Typical size ranges (what to expect)
These ranges cover most Maytag side-by-side refrigerators and help with delivery planning, alcove sizing, and door-swing clearance:
- Height: 62 to 72 inches (to top of case or hinge cover)
- Width: 30, 33, or 36 inches are most common
- Depth: 29 to 36 inches (deeper if you include handles)
- Door clearance: often needs extra space beyond the cabinet width
- Ventilation gap: leave space around the cabinet for airflow
How we recommend measuring your refrigerator
Measure in inches with a tape measure, then compare to your opening.
- Measure height from floor to the highest point (often the hinge cover)
- Measure width across the cabinet (then add for handles if needed)
- Measure depth from the back to the front edge (then add for handles)
- Measure your doorway and hallway widths for moving the unit
- Confirm door swing space so doors and bins clear nearby walls
Quick planning table
| Measurement | What to measure | Typical planning note |
|---|---|---|
| Height | Floor to top hinge area | Check for overhead cabinets |
| Width | Cabinet side-to-side | Add clearance for door swing |
| Depth | Back to front (include handles if needed) | Handles can add noticeable depth |
Why it matters
Correct sizing prevents delivery surprises and helps avoid airflow and door-clearance problems that can lead to warm temperatures, moisture, or hard-to-open doors.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Maytag refrigerator?
Most Maytag refrigerators last 10 to 15 years. For a Maytag side-by-side like model PSD243LGRW, consistent maintenance (clean airflow, correct temperatures, and timely part replacement) is what most often determines whether it lands closer to 10 years or keeps running well beyond that; see the PSD243LGRW owner's manual for care guidance.
Typical lifespan and what to expect
In real-world use, we see these common ranges:
- 10 to 15 years: typical service life for many refrigerators
- 15+ years: common when the condenser area stays clean and doors seal well
- Earlier failures: more likely with poor ventilation, dirty coils, or chronic ice and water issues
Quick reference
| Item | Typical expectation | What shortens life |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator lifespan | 10 to 15 years | Heat buildup, dirty condenser, poor door sealing |
| Compressor life | Often matches the fridge life | Overheating, low airflow, electrical issues |
| Ice maker system | Often needs service sooner | Low water pressure, mineral buildup, freezing fill tube |
Maintenance that extends life (high impact)
These steps help reduce compressor run time and prevent common breakdowns:
- Keep the refrigerator level so doors close and seal consistently
- Maintain proper airflow around the cabinet (do not block vents or pack items tightly)
- Clean dust from the condenser area regularly (especially if you have pets)
- Keep door gaskets clean so the unit does not run constantly
- If you use a water filter, replace it on schedule to protect the dispenser and ice maker
If your ice production is inconsistent, a failing ice maker can also stress the system; the refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q is a common replacement part for this model.
Why it matters
A refrigerator that runs hot or runs nonstop wears out the sealed system faster. Simple upkeep (airflow, seals, and clean condenser area) is the most reliable way to protect major components like the compressor and keep temperatures stable.
Last updated: February 2026





