Is top mount or bottom mount better?
A bottom-mount refrigerator like the Maytag MFF2258FEZ01 is usually “better” for everyday convenience because fresh food sits at eye level and the freezer is in a pull-out drawer. A top-mount is often the better pick if you want simpler design and typically lower purchase cost.
| Feature | Top mount (freezer on top) | Bottom mount (freezer drawer) |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food access | More bending | Less bending, eye-level shelves |
| Freezer access | Easy reach | Drawer style, better organization |
| Organization | Simpler bins and shelves | Often more drawers and dividers |
| Repairs | Typically simpler | More drawer hardware and seals |
Because MFF2258FEZ01 is a bottom-mount design, it is a strong choice when you:
- Use the refrigerator section more than the freezer
- Want better visibility of fresh foods (less forgotten items)
- Prefer a freezer drawer with baskets for sorting
- Need easier access for kids or shorter users (fridge shelves are higher priority)
For model-specific use and setup details (controls, ice maker, water filtration, and door alignment), follow the MFF2258FEZ01 owner's manual.
A top-mount refrigerator is usually the better fit when you:
- Want the simplest layout and fewer moving drawer parts
- Prefer a lighter freezer door instead of a loaded pull-out drawer
- Have a tight kitchen layout where a deep freezer drawer could feel cramped
The “better” style is the one that matches how you cook and shop. Most households open the fresh-food doors far more often than the freezer, so bottom-mount designs can feel more comfortable day to day.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with Maytag refrigerators?
Cooling complaints are the most common issue we see with Maytag refrigerators like model MFF2258FEZ01: the fresh food section is warm, temperatures swing, or the unit runs constantly. The most frequent causes are airflow and heat-transfer problems (dirty condenser coils, door seal leaks, or an evaporator fan issue) plus occasional ice maker and water supply faults.
- Confirm the controls are turned on and set correctly; changing to the coldest setting will not cool faster.
- If it was just installed or restarted, allow a full 24 hours to reach normal temperatures.
- Make sure doors close fully and aren’t held open by bins or food packages.
- Listen for the evaporator fan in the freezer; a failed fan can cause warm fridge temps.
- Check for heavy frost on the freezer back panel (often points to a defrost problem).
- If the ice maker or dispenser is acting up, verify the household water supply is on and flowing.
For model-specific operating and troubleshooting steps, follow the MFF2258FEZ01 owner's manual.
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Fridge not cold enough | Airflow issue (evaporator fan not moving air) | Inspect fan area; consider refrigerator evaporator motor W11024089 if the fan isn’t running |
| Runs all the time | Dirty coils, door not sealing, warm room, frequent openings | Clean coils, check gaskets, reduce door openings |
| Frost buildup in freezer | Defrost system problem | Check for ice blocking airflow; consider refrigerator defrost heater WP12729128 if heater tests bad |
| Ice maker not making ice | Water supply or ice maker failure | Check water line, valve, then ice maker module |
A refrigerator that can’t move air or shed heat efficiently will run longer, waste energy, and struggle to hold safe food temperatures. Catching a door gasket leak or evaporator fan problem early helps prevent bigger cooling failures.
Schedule service if you hear repeated clicking, the unit won’t start, or cooling doesn’t improve after basic checks. The compressor is a sealed-system component and typically requires professional diagnosis.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the bottom part of a refrigerator called?
On the Maytag refrigerator model MFF2258FEZ01, the “bottom part” is most commonly the base grille area (the front cover at the bottom) and the machine compartment behind and underneath it, where major cooling and leveling components are located. See the MFF2258FEZ01 owner's manual for the exact access and adjustment steps.
Depending on what you mean by “bottom,” these are the most accurate terms:
- Base grille: the removable grille at the very bottom front of the cabinet
- Machine compartment: the lower rear area that houses cooling-system components
- Bottom hinge area: where the door or freezer drawer pivots at the bottom
- Leveling system: leveling screws and roller assemblies behind the base grille
- Drain pan area: the pan underneath that catches defrost water (varies by design)
The bottom section is important because it combines “access” parts (grille, hinges) with “cooling” parts (sealed system and airflow).
| Bottom area | What it does | What you might notice when there’s a problem |
|---|---|---|
| Base grille | Covers and protects the front bottom opening | Grille loose, rattling, hard to remove |
| Leveling screws/rollers | Helps doors close properly and keeps cabinet stable | Doors swing open, doors misaligned |
| Machine compartment | Supports cooling operation and heat removal | Warm cabinet sides, loud running noises |
On MFF2258FEZ01, the base grille covers the leveling screws and roller assemblies. When the refrigerator is not level, doors can look uneven and may not close as easily.
- Confirm the cabinet is stable and not rocking
- Check that doors are aligned and closing without resistance
- Make sure the base grille is seated correctly after any service
- If you recently moved the refrigerator, recheck leveling after 24 hours
If you are troubleshooting cooling or airflow issues that seem “from the bottom,” these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
- Refrigerator compressor W10233960 (cooling system pump)
- Refrigerator condenser WPW10346420 (releases heat)
- Refrigerator control board WPW10637328 (controls cooling functions)
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my refrigerator leaking from the bottom?
On a Maytag refrigerator model MFF2258FEZ01, water leaking from the bottom is usually caused by defrost water not draining into the drain pan (often from a clogged or frozen defrost drain) or by a water supply connection that is seeping and running down to the base. Start by checking for ice buildup and inspecting the water line connections.
- Unplug the refrigerator before removing panels or working near wiring.
- Look for a sheet of ice on the freezer floor or water under the crisper drawers (common with a blocked defrost drain).
- Check the water supply line and valve area for drips, especially after the ice maker fills.
- Make sure doors close fully and gaskets seal; warm air can increase frost and overwhelm the drain.
- Verify the refrigerator is level so water flows to the drain pan (door alignment and leveling steps are in the MFF2258FEZ01 owner's manual).
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Water appears after defrost, or you hear water running | Defrost water is backing up instead of reaching the drain pan | Thaw ice in the drain area; flush the drain with hot water and clear debris |
| Water appears after ice maker use | Water line connection or inlet valve is leaking | Inspect tubing for kinks and check compression fittings; tighten gently and recheck |
| Water only at the very front | Door not sealing, causing excess frost and melt | Inspect gaskets for gaps, tears, or warping; clean and warm-shape gasket if needed |
The manual’s water hookup steps highlight common leak points: compression nut, sleeve, and the valve inlet connection. We recommend checking these areas carefully.
- Copper tubing connection at the valve inlet
- Compression nut and compression sleeve
- Service loop area (kinks can stress fittings)
- The inlet valve body and outlet ports
If the valve itself is seeping or not sealing internally, replacing the refrigerator water inlet valve WPW10498976 is the typical repair.
A small leak can lead to floor damage and can also create ice buildup that affects airflow and cooling performance. Fixing the drain or water supply leak early helps the compressor and fans run normally and keeps temperatures stable.
Last updated: January 2026





