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  • Refrigerator Screw for Maytag MFD2561KES - Part WP489128

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    Refrigerator Screw Valve

    Part #67006662

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  • Clip for Maytag MFD2561KES - Part W11673433

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    Imperial Refrigerator Evaporator Heater Clip

    Part #10428101

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  • Refrigerator Deli Drawer for Maytag MFD2561KES - Part WP67003531

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    Refrigerator Deli Drawer

    Part #67003531

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  • Refrigerator for Maytag MFD2561KES - Part W11233072

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    Refrigerator Pivot Screw

    Part #67006626

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Cube Ejector for Maytag MFD2561KES - Part WP627843

    Ice maker diagram

    Refrigerator Ice Ejector

    Part #95101-1

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  • Refrigerator Freezer Drawer Slide Shaft for Maytag MFD2561KES - Part W11028221

    Interior cabinet/toe grille/frz shelves diagram

    Shaft Rack

    Part #67004017

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  • Amana Refrigerator Water Reservoir Kit for Maytag MFD2561KES - Part W11361728

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    Refrigerator Water Tank

    Part #67004091

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Installation Kit for Maytag MFD2561KES - Part 8003RP

    Ice maker diagram

    Refrigerator Installation Kit

    Part #R0131235

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  • Screw for Maytag MFD2561KES - Part W11772394

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    Refrigerator Screw

    Part #67006602

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  • Refrigerator Door Hinge for Maytag MFD2561KES - Part WP12566606ED

    Right refrigerator door diagram

    Refrigerator Door Hinge

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Maytag Refrigerator MFD2561KES FAQs

A Maytag refrigerator like model MFD2561KES typically lasts 10 to 15 years. With consistent maintenance (clean condenser coils, good door seals, correct temperature settings), it commonly reaches the upper end of that range and can run longer with timely part replacement.

Typical lifespan ranges

Most full-size refrigerators fall into these real-world ranges:

  • Average: 10 to 15 years
  • Well maintained: 15 to 20 years
  • Shortened lifespan: under 10 years (often from poor airflow, dirty coils, or chronic door-seal leaks)
What you do What it helps prevent What it protects
Clean condenser area regularly Overheating, long run times Compressor, condenser fan system
Keep doors sealing tightly Warm air leaks, frost, moisture Cooling performance, energy use
Set correct temps Food spoilage, over-freezing Controls, airflow balance
Replace water filter on schedule (if used) Low flow, bad taste/odor Ice maker and dispenser performance

Maintenance that extends life (most important)

We recommend focusing on the items that reduce compressor workload and moisture problems:

  • Vacuum dust from the condenser area and keep airflow paths clear
  • Confirm the doors close fully and the gaskets seal all the way around
  • Keep the refrigerator reasonably full (but do not block vents)
  • Avoid frequent, long door openings that add heat and humidity
  • Follow the care and cleaning guidance in the MFD2561KES owner's manual

When repairs make sense vs. replacement

A refrigerator can still be worth repairing late in its life when the fix is straightforward.

  • Often worth it: door gasket issues, light switch problems, ice maker or water valve issues
  • Bigger decision: sealed-system or compressor-related failures

If you are troubleshooting cooling or starting problems, the refrigerator start device W10613606 is one of the common components involved in compressor start issues.

Why it matters

Lifespan is mostly about how hard the sealed system has to work. Clean airflow, tight door seals, and correct temperature settings reduce run time and heat stress, which directly supports long-term reliability.

Last updated: February 2026

A bottom-freezer refrigerator like the Maytag MFD2561KES keeps fresh food at eye level, but the tradeoff is more bending and heavier freezer drawers. It can also be less convenient if you access frozen foods often, and drawer wear can lead to more maintenance over time (slides, rails, gaskets).

Common disadvantages (what you will notice day to day)

  • You typically bend more to reach frozen items, especially those at the bottom of the basket.
  • Freezer drawers can feel heavy when fully loaded; that extra weight stresses slides and rails.
  • Organization can be harder if the freezer is a deep bin style; items can stack and get buried.
  • Door-open time can increase while you search for items; that can make the refrigerator run longer.
  • If the freezer is overpacked, airflow suffers and freezing performance can drop.

How to reduce the downsides

We recommend these practical habits (they align with the storage and efficiency guidance in the owner's manual):

  • Keep the freezer about two-thirds full for best efficiency.
  • Leave space between packages so cold air can circulate.
  • Avoid loading a lot of warm food at once; it slows freezing and can raise temperatures.
  • Store hard-to-freeze items (like ice cream) in the freezer interior, not on the door.
  • Organize to minimize door-open time.

Wear and maintenance: what parts are commonly affected

Heavier drawers and frequent openings can accelerate wear on a few common areas.

Area What you might see Example part on this model page
Drawer movement Drawer sticks, binds, or won’t glide smoothly Refrigerator drawer slide W11658402
Door sealing Frost, moisture, longer run times Refrigerator door gasket W10436252 or refrigerator door gasket W11368721
Cooling efficiency Longer run times if airflow is restricted or coils are dirty (Maintenance item; see manual tips)

Why it matters

Bottom-freezer designs are efficient and convenient for fresh-food access, but the freezer drawer is a high-use, high-load area. Good organization and airflow reduce run time, help prevent odors, and can extend the life of moving parts.

Last updated: February 2026

On Maytag model MFD2561KES, you lower the front by turning the front adjustment screws behind the toe grille; you then set the stabilizing legs so the refrigerator’s weight rests on them (not on the wheels/rollers). Follow the leveling steps in the MFD2561KES owner's manual.

Step-by-step: lower the front (and set it correctly)

  • Unplug the refrigerator for safety.
  • Remove the toe grille; grasp it firmly and pull outward to unclip it.
  • Use a 3/8-inch hex head driver to turn the front adjustment screws (A) on both sides:
    • Turn to lower the front.
    • Turn to raise the front.
  • Adjust the rear adjustment screws (B) if your model has them, to fine-tune rear height.
  • Use a carpenter’s level:
    • Set the front about 1/4 inch (6 mm) higher than the back (a slight backward tilt helps doors close).
    • Confirm it is level side-to-side.
  • Turn the stabilizing legs (C) clockwise until they are firmly against the floor.
  • Turn the front adjustment screws (A) so the full weight rests on the stabilizing legs.
  • Snap the toe grille back into place.

Quick reference: what each adjustment does

Adjustment point What it changes What you’re aiming for
Front adjustment screws (A) Raises/lowers the front Front slightly higher than back
Rear adjustment screws (B) (some models) Raises/lowers the rear Helps achieve proper tilt
Stabilizing legs (C) Transfers weight off rollers Firm, no rocking

Why it matters

Proper leveling improves cooling performance and helps the fresh food doors seal and close reliably. It also reduces vibration and prevents the cabinet from rocking when you open drawers.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, a bottom-mount refrigerator like the Maytag MFD2561KES is better for many households because the fresh-food section sits at eye level, so you reach everyday items more easily and bend less often. The tradeoff is that you access the freezer lower down.

When a bottom-mount is the better choice

  • You use the refrigerator compartment more than the freezer
  • You want produce, dairy, and leftovers at a comfortable height
  • You prefer wider refrigerator shelves and door bins for daily items
  • You want easier visibility into the fresh-food section
  • You are okay bending to reach freezer baskets and drawer items

What to consider before you decide

Bottom-mount designs are great for convenience, but performance depends on installation and airflow. For the MFD2561KES, we recommend following the clearance guidance in the owner's manual so the machine compartment can ventilate properly.

  • Allow about 1/2 inch clearance at the top
  • Allow about 1 inch clearance behind the machine compartment cover
  • Avoid installing near heat sources (ovens, radiators)
  • Install indoors where temperatures stay roughly 55°F to 110°F

Quick comparison

Feature Bottom-mount refrigerator Top-freezer refrigerator
Fresh-food access Easier (eye level) Lower (more bending)
Freezer access Lower (more bending) Easier (higher)
Best for Frequent fresh-food use Frequent freezer use
Typical feel More “daily convenience” More “simple and basic”

Why it matters

Most people open the refrigerator section far more often than the freezer. Keeping fresh food higher reduces bending and makes it easier to see what you have, which can cut down on forgotten items and food waste.

Last updated: February 2026

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