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Maytag MRT118FFFH01 refrigerator

Maytag MRT118FFFH01 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MRT118FFFH01 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Torx Key Wrench for Maytag MRT118FFFH01 - Part 1117510

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    Refrigerator Ice Maker Torx Key Wrench

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  • Adhesive for Maytag MRT118FFFH01 - Part 542639

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    Adhesive

    Part #542639

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  • For Field Installable Icemaker Repair Parts List, Refer To Model 106.8560 for Maytag MRT118FFFH01 - Part N/P

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  • Refrigerator Vinyl Tape for Maytag MRT118FFFH01 - Part 479502

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    Refrigerator Vinyl Tape

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  • Paint, Bsq for Maytag MRT118FFFH01 - Part 4392900

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    Paint, Bsq

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  • Foam Slab for Maytag MRT118FFFH01 - Part 876029

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    Foam Slab

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Maytag REFRIGERATOR MRT118FFFH01 FAQs

Top-mount and bottom-mount refrigerators are both good; the better choice depends on how you use your Maytag MRT118FFFH01 and what matters most day to day. Top-mount models typically cost less and are often more energy-efficient, while bottom-mount models usually put fresh food at eye level so you bend less.

Quick comparison
Feature Top-mount (freezer on top) Bottom-mount (freezer on bottom)
Fresh food access Lower, more bending Higher, less bending
Freezer access Easy, at chest level Lower, more bending
Typical price Lower Higher
Energy use (typical) Often lower Often higher
Storage style More basic shelving Often more drawers/bins
When a top-mount is the better fit
  • You want a simpler, budget-friendly refrigerator layout.
  • You use the freezer often and want it at a comfortable height.
  • You want strong efficiency for the size.
  • You have a tighter kitchen space and want a straightforward door swing setup.
  • You prefer fewer moving drawer mechanisms.

For model-specific setup details like door swing clearance and ventilation spacing, use the MRT118FFFH01 owner’s manual.

When a bottom-mount is the better fit
  • You access fresh foods (produce, drinks, leftovers) more than frozen foods.
  • You want less bending for everyday refrigerator items.
  • You like wide pull-out freezer drawers for organizing bags and boxes.
Why it matters

The “best” style is the one that matches your habits. If you open the refrigerator section many times a day, bottom-mount convenience can be worth it. If you prioritize efficiency and freezer access, a top-mount like the MRT118FFFH01 is a practical choice.

Last updated: February 2026

A top-mount refrigerator like the Maytag MRT118FFFH01 typically costs less and is simple to use, but it has a few common tradeoffs: you bend more to reach fresh-food items, freezer storage can be less organized, and many models do not include built-in water or ice dispensing features. See the MRT118FFFH01 owner’s manual for the features and storage layout on your exact unit.

Common disadvantages (what you will notice day to day)
  • More bending for fresh food: the refrigerator compartment is lower, so you reach down more often.
  • Freezer organization is simpler: fewer dividers and less “grab-and-go” access than many bottom-freezer designs.
  • Less room for tall items in the fridge: shelf height is adjustable, but tall bottles and pitchers can still be tricky.
  • Temperature swings from frequent freezer use: opening the top freezer can affect airflow to the fresh-food section.
  • Fewer premium options: built-in water and ice features are less common on basic top-mount platforms.
What you can adjust on MRT118FFFH01 to reduce the downsides

Your MRT118FFFH01 has user-adjustable controls and flexible storage features that help you work around typical top-mount limitations.

Issue What to try Where to check
Fresh food not cold enough Wait 24 hours after changes; then adjust temperature control in small steps MRT118FFFH01 owner’s manual
Uneven temps between sections Make sure air vents are not blocked by food packages MRT118FFFH01 owner’s manual
Hard-to-reach items Reposition shelves; group similar foods together to reduce door-open time MRT118FFFH01 owner’s manual
Why it matters

Most “top-mount disadvantages” are really about ergonomics and storage habits. If you store frequently used items at eye level, keep vents clear, and use the adjustable shelves and bins effectively, a top-mount refrigerator can cool consistently while staying efficient.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Maytag refrigerators, including top-mount models like MRT118FFFH01, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent maintenance, good airflow around the cabinet, and fixing small cooling issues early can push service life closer to the high end.

What affects refrigerator lifespan most
  • Condenser cleanliness and airflow: dust buildup and tight clearances make the compressor work harder.
  • Door seal condition: warm air leaks force longer run times.
  • Temperature settings and habits: frequent door openings and overpacking reduce cooling efficiency.
  • Defrost performance: frost buildup can restrict airflow and strain the system.
  • Early troubleshooting: addressing “not cooling” symptoms quickly prevents bigger failures.
Maintenance checklist (simple, high impact)
  • Vacuum dust from the condenser area regularly.
  • Keep food from blocking interior vents.
  • Confirm the refrigerator is level so doors close fully.
  • Clean and inspect door gaskets; replace if torn or not sealing.
  • After a new install or major move, allow 24 hours to cool completely (per the MRT118FFFH01 owner’s manual).
Common “wear” items vs. major system parts
Item type Examples What it usually causes Typical fix
Airflow parts Evaporator fan motor, fan blade Warm fridge, uneven temps, noise Replace fan component
Sealing parts Door gasket Moisture, frost, long run times Adjust door or replace gasket
Major sealed system Compressor, evaporator, condenser Poor cooling, constant running Pro service diagnosis

If you are chasing warm temperatures or weak airflow, the refrigerator evaporator fan motor WP2315539 is a common repair part for this model when the fan is not running or is noisy.

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer than normal uses more energy and wears out key components faster. Keeping airflow strong and doors sealing tightly is the most reliable way to reach the expected 10 to 15 year lifespan.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Maytag MRT118FFFH01 top-mount refrigerator, the upper compartment is the freezer. It is the section designed to keep foods frozen and typically houses freezer features like the freezer shelf and, on some setups, an ice maker (if equipped). See the MRT118FFFH01 owner’s manual for the feature layout and control locations.

What the “upper part” includes

In a top-mount design, the freezer is the upper cabinet area and commonly includes:

  • Freezer door and door bins (varies by configuration)
  • Freezer shelf
  • Airflow control (often located on the freezer back wall)
  • Air vents that feed cold air to the refrigerator section
Freezer vs. refrigerator: quick comparison
Compartment Typical temperature Main purpose Common items stored
Freezer (top) 0°F Long-term frozen storage Ice cream, frozen meals, meat
Refrigerator (bottom) 37°F Fresh food storage Milk, produce, leftovers
Why it matters

Knowing the correct compartment name helps when you are adjusting controls, describing a problem to a technician, or ordering parts. For example, airflow issues from the freezer can affect fresh-food temperatures; evaporator fan problems can also reduce cooling performance (see how to fix your evaporator cooling fan).

Related tips for this model
  • Wait about 24 hours after changing temperature settings to judge results.
  • Keep freezer air vents clear so cold air can circulate.
  • If doors look uneven, follow the door alignment steps in the manual.
  • If you hear unusual fan noise or have weak cooling, the evaporator fan system is a common area to check.

Last updated: February 2026

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