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Maytag MFF2558VEM5 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MFF2558VEM5 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Handle (stainless Steel) for Maytag MFF2558VEM5 - Part W10138763

    Freezer door parts diagram

    Handle (stainless Steel)

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

  • For Field Installable Icemaker Repair Parts List, Refer To Model 106.8560 for Maytag MFF2558VEM5 - Part N/P

    For Field Installable Icemaker Repair Parts List, Refer To Model 106.8560

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  • Refrigerator Energy Guide for Maytag MFF2558VEM5 - Part W10187813

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    Refrigerator Energy Guide

    Part #W10187813

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  • Refrigerator Handle for Maytag MFF2558VEM5 - Part W10291144

    Refrigerator door parts diagram

    Refrigerator Handle

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  • Extr- Glas for Maytag MFF2558VEM5 - Part 12655902SP

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    Extr- Glas

    Part #12655902SP

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  • Refrigerator Door Panel for Maytag MFF2558VEM5 - Part 13107802S

    Refrigerator door parts diagram

    Refrigerator Door Panel

    Part #13107802S

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

  • Refrigerator Vinyl Tape for Maytag MFF2558VEM5 - Part 479502

    Optional parts diagram

    Refrigerator Vinyl Tape

    Part #479502

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  • Refrigerator Can Rack for Maytag MFF2558VEM5 - Part 12503805SP

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    Refrigerator Can Rack

    Part #12503805SP

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  • Refrigerator Door Panel for Maytag MFF2558VEM5 - Part 13107801S

    Refrigerator door parts diagram

    Refrigerator Door Panel

    Part #13107801S

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  • Paint, Bsq for Maytag MFF2558VEM5 - Part 4392900

    Optional parts diagram

    Paint, Bsq

    Part #4392900

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Maytag Refrigerator MFF2558VEM5 FAQs

For many households, a bottom-mount refrigerator like the Maytag MFF2558VEM5 is the better layout because the fresh-food section sits at eye and waist level, so you reach milk, produce, and leftovers more comfortably while the freezer stays in a lower pull-out drawer. See the MFF2558VEM5 owner's manual for model-specific use and care details.

When a bottom-mount is the best choice
  • You use the refrigerator compartment more often than the freezer.
  • You want fewer bends and less lifting for everyday items.
  • You like freezer organization in a drawer with baskets or dividers.
  • You store lots of fresh food and want it at a convenient height.
  • You prefer a cleaner look with the freezer hidden below.
When another style may fit better
  • You need the freezer at eye level (upright freezer users often prefer this).
  • You frequently access frozen foods all day (a top-freezer can feel faster).
  • You want the lowest upfront cost (top-freezers are often simpler designs).
Quick comparison
Layout Everyday comfort Freezer access Typical best for
Bottom-mount High (fresh food at eye level) Lower drawer Fresh-food heavy households
Top-freezer Medium Eye level Budget-focused, frozen-food heavy
Side-by-side Medium Eye level Narrow kitchens, balanced use
Why it matters

Layout affects how often you bend, how you organize food, and how efficiently you use space. With a bottom-mount, the most-used shelves are easier to reach, which helps day-to-day convenience and reduces spills from lifting heavy items.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Maytag MFF2558VEM5 bottom-mount refrigerator, you lower the front rollers (wheels) by removing the base grille and turning the roller adjustment screws to the left with a 3/8-inch hex driver; then lower the brake feet clockwise until they firmly touch the floor. See the steps in the MFF2558VEM5 owner's manual.

Step-by-step: lowering the front rollers
  • Unplug the refrigerator or switch off power at the breaker for safety.
  • Remove the base grille by grasping it firmly and pulling it toward you.
  • If present, remove the bracket cover (use the cover notch as shown in the manual).
  • Use a 3/8-inch hex driver to turn the roller adjustment screw:
    • Turn left to lower that side.
    • Turn right to raise that side.
  • Turn both sides the same amount to keep the cabinet level side-to-side.
  • Lower the brake foot on each side by turning it clockwise until it is firmly against the floor.
Quick reference: which way do I turn?
What you want to do What to turn Direction
Lower the front (lower the wheels) Roller adjustment screw Left
Raise the front Roller adjustment screw Right
Stop the refrigerator from rolling Brake foot Clockwise until firm
Why it matters

Proper roller and brake-foot adjustment helps the doors close more easily, reduces cabinet rocking, and keeps the freezer drawer from pulling the refrigerator forward.

Helpful tips
  • Have someone push gently against the top of the refrigerator while you adjust; it takes weight off the rollers and makes the screws easier to turn.
  • Expect to make several turns before you see a noticeable change.
  • After adjusting, open and close the doors to confirm they seal and close smoothly; if needed, tilt the refrigerator slightly more to the rear.

Last updated: January 2026

For Maytag refrigerators like model MFF2558VEM5, the most common problems are cooling complaints (not cold enough, warm freezer, running too much) and ice maker or water dispenser issues. Many of these start with airflow, temperature settings, or water supply problems you can check quickly using the MFF2558VEM5 owner's manual.

Most common issues and what to check first
  • Not cooling well: make sure vents inside the refrigerator and freezer are not blocked by food.
  • Runs constantly: allow a full 24 hours after installation for temperatures to stabilize; setting controls to “coldest” will not cool faster.
  • Ice maker not making ice: confirm the household water supply is on and the water line is not kinked.
  • Weak water flow: a restricted filter or low house water pressure can reduce dispenser flow.
  • Door not sealing: gaps or a warped gasket let warm air in and cause long run times.
  • Noisy operation: a failing evaporator fan can cause warming and unusual sounds.
Quick troubleshooting table
Symptom Most likely cause Good next step
Refrigerator warm, freezer OK Airflow issue or evaporator fan problem Check vents; listen for fan; inspect fan area
Freezer warm, ice melting Cooling system or airflow issue Verify settings; clean airflow paths
Ice maker stopped Water supply or ice maker fault Check shutoff valve; inspect ice maker
Runs “all the time” Door leak, dirty coils, warm room, heavy use Check gasket seal; reduce door openings
Parts that commonly relate to these symptoms (MFF2558VEM5)

If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are common repair-related parts for this model:

Why it matters

Cooling and ice maker problems often get worse over time. A small airflow restriction or door seal leak can lead to temperature swings, food spoilage, and excessive compressor run time.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. On the Maytag MFF2558VEM5 bottom-mount refrigerator, you can lower the cabinet slightly by adjusting the front roller adjustment screws or the leveling screws located behind the base grille. To lower the refrigerator, turn the adjustment screw to the left (counterclockwise), then recheck door closing.

How to lower the refrigerator (leveling or roller adjustment)

Use the procedure shown in the MFF2558VEM5 owner's manual; it covers multiple base styles (front adjustable rollers or a leveling screw) and the correct access steps.

  • Remove the base grille by grasping it firmly and pulling it toward you.
  • If your base style has a bracket cover, remove it using the cover notch.
  • Have someone push gently against the top of the refrigerator to take weight off the rollers or screws.
  • Turn the roller adjustment screw(s) or leveling screw on each side to lower that side.
  • Make the same adjustment on both sides to keep the cabinet level.
  • Open and close the doors to confirm they close easily, then reinstall the base grille.
Which way do I turn to lower it?
Adjustment style on the base Where you adjust To lower the refrigerator
Front adjustable rollers (roller adjustment screw) Base area behind the grille Turn the screw to the left
Leveling screw style Base area behind the grille Turn the screw counterclockwise
After you lower it: quick checks
  • Confirm the refrigerator is stable and does not rock.
  • Confirm both doors seal evenly against the gasket.
  • If the doors do not close easily, tilt the refrigerator slightly more to the rear by turning both adjustments to the right (same amount on both sides).
Why it matters

Correct leveling helps the doors self-close and seal properly, which improves temperature stability and reduces moisture problems caused by a door that is slightly ajar.

Last updated: January 2026

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