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Maytag MZD2663KEW refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MZD2663KEW refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Butter Tray for Maytag MZD2663KEW - Part 29936-2

    Refrigerator door diagram

    Butter Tray

    Part #29936-2

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

  • Refrigerator Lower Shelf for Maytag MZD2663KEW - Part 67004688

    Freezer shelves diagram

    Refrigerator Lower Shelf

    Part #67004688

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

  • Refrigerator Service Manual for Maytag MZD2663KEW - Part 16025628

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    Refrigerator Service Manual

    Part #16025628

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  • Basket, Wxs for Maytag MZD2663KEW - Part 67006232

    Freezer shelves diagram

    Basket, Wxs

    Part #67006232

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

  • Gasket Damper for Maytag MZD2663KEW - Part 67004031

    Controls diagram

    Gasket Damper

    Part #67004031

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  • Refrigerator Crisper Frame for Maytag MZD2663KEW - Part 67004077

    Crisper assembly diagram

    Refrigerator Crisper Frame

    Part #67004077

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

  • Refrigerator Door Gallon Bin for Maytag MZD2663KEW - Part 67004965

    Refrigerator door diagram

    Refrigerator Door Gallon Bin

    Part #67004965

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

  • Refrigerator Hinge for Maytag MZD2663KEW - Part 67006685

    Hinges & toe grille diagram

    Refrigerator Hinge

    Part #67006685

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  • Refrigerator Button Plug for Maytag MZD2663KEW - Part M0311607

    Refrigerator Button Plug

    Part #M0311607

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  • Washer for Maytag MZD2663KEW - Part 10114301

    Ice bucket assy. diagram

    Washer

    Part #10114301

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

Maytag Refrigerator MZD2663KEW FAQs

A side-by-side like the Maytag MZD2663KEW is better when you want freezer and fresh-food access at eye level and a narrower door swing; a French door is better when you want wider refrigerator shelves for platters and large fresh-food storage. Use your kitchen layout and storage habits to decide.

Quick comparison

  • Choose side-by-side if you want:
    • More vertical freezer organization (bins, door storage)
    • Easier access to both compartments without bending
    • A narrower door swing in tighter kitchens
    • Convenient in-door ice and water access (common on this style)
  • Choose French door if you want:
    • Wider refrigerator shelves for pizza boxes, trays, and platters
    • More fresh-food space at eye level (freezer is typically a bottom drawer)
    • Easier storage of oversized items in the refrigerator section
Feature Side-by-side (like MZD2663KEW) French door
Best for Balanced fridge/freezer access Fresh-food storage and wide items
Door clearance Often needs less swing space Often needs more swing space
Freezer layout Tall, narrower shelves Wide drawer, stacked baskets
Common tradeoff Less width for large platters Freezer items may require bending

What matters most for your decision

  • Kitchen clearance: Side-by-side models typically work well when you cannot open a wide door fully. Our installation guidance for this style also emphasizes leaving space for airflow and door opening clearance; see the MZD2663KEW owner's manual.
  • How you shop and cook: If you store sheet pans, party trays, or wide leftovers, French door layouts usually make that easier.
  • Freezer habits: If you prefer organizing frozen foods in door bins and narrow shelves, side-by-side storage can feel more accessible.

Why it matters

Choosing the right door style reduces everyday frustration: you avoid blocked door swing, improve access to the foods you use most, and make it easier for the refrigerator to fit and ventilate properly in your opening.

Last updated: January 2026

A key disadvantage of a side-by-side refrigerator like the Maytag MZD2663KEW is narrower compartment width; wide platters, pizza boxes, and large bins often do not fit as easily as they do in a top-freezer or French door design.

Common downsides you may notice

  • Narrow shelves can limit storage for wide items (party trays, sheet cakes, large leftovers).
  • More bending for fresh-food items because the refrigerator section runs top-to-bottom.
  • Freezer organization can feel “tall and narrow,” so bulky frozen foods stack awkwardly.
  • Door storage can reduce usable interior shelf depth when doors are packed.
  • Ice and water features add parts that can need maintenance over time.

Quick comparison: side-by-side vs other styles

Feature Side-by-side (MZD2663KEW style) French door Top freezer
Fits wide items Fair Best Good
Fresh-food access Good, but spread vertically Best (eye-level shelves) Good
Freezer access Good, but narrow Good (drawer) Fair
Door swing clearance Often better than French door Often better in tight kitchens Good

Tips to reduce the “narrow space” problem

  • Use shallow bins to group snacks and condiments so items do not get lost behind others.
  • Store wide items diagonally when possible; rotate shelves to create one “tall” bay.
  • Keep the most-used fresh items between chest and eye level.
  • Avoid overpacking the door bins; it can make interior shelves feel tighter.
  • Follow the storage and temperature guidance in the MZD2663KEW owner's manual.

Why it matters

Side-by-side refrigerators are great for separating fresh and frozen foods and can work well in tighter aisles, but the narrower shelf width is the tradeoff. Planning shelf layout and using bins usually fixes most day-to-day frustrations.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. 30-inch-wide side-by-side refrigerators exist, but the Maytag MZD2663KEW is a full-size side-by-side model and is typically wider than 30 inches. For exact cabinet and clearance requirements for your unit, use the measurements and installation clearances in the MZD2663KEW owner's manual.

What “30-inch wide” means (and what to measure)

Manufacturers list width as the cabinet width, but your real fit depends on door swing and required airflow space.

Measure these before buying or swapping models:

  • Opening width: wall-to-wall at the front and at the back
  • Depth: include handles if the fridge will sit flush
  • Height: include hinge caps if the top is enclosed
  • Clearance: space above and behind for air circulation
  • Hinge-side clearance: extra room if the door opens against a wall

Typical sizing guidance for side-by-side refrigerators

Most full-size side-by-side refrigerators are about 32 to 36 inches wide. A true 30-inch side-by-side is less common and usually has reduced capacity compared with standard-width models.

Width class Common availability Typical capacity impact
30-inch Less common Smaller interior volume
33-inch Common Moderate volume
36-inch Very common Larger volume

Installation clearances that matter for MZD2663KEW

Our installation guidance for this style of Maytag side-by-side includes:

  • Allow about 1/2 inch at the top for clearance
  • Allow about 1/2 inch behind the machine compartment cover for airflow
  • Add more space on the hinge side if the refrigerator sits against a wall

(These clearances help prevent poor cooling and door-opening issues.)

Why it matters

Choosing a refrigerator by “30-inch wide” alone can lead to fit problems, blocked airflow, or doors that cannot open fully. Measuring the opening and planning clearances first helps you avoid returns and cooling performance issues.

Last updated: January 2026

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