Is a top mount or bottom mount fridge better?
A bottom-mount refrigerator like the Maytag MFI2269VEW5 is better for everyday convenience because fresh-food items sit at eye level and storage is usually more flexible. A top-mount is often the better pick if you want the simplest layout and typically lower energy use.
Quick comparison
| Feature | Bottom-mount (freezer on bottom) | Top-mount (freezer on top) |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Best (less bending) | Good, but lower shelves require more bending |
| Freezer access | More bending | Best |
| Organization | Typically more drawers, bins, and slide-out storage | Typically simpler shelving |
| Energy use | Often slightly higher | Often slightly lower |
| Price and complexity | Often higher, more features | Often lower, fewer features |
How to choose for your kitchen
- Choose bottom-mount if you use the refrigerator section most and want easier access to produce, drinks, and leftovers.
- Choose top-mount if you use the freezer most, want a simpler design, or are trying to keep purchase and repair costs down.
- If you have limited space, measure door swing and clearance; bottom-mount units can need more room for freezer drawer pull-out.
- If you want fewer moving parts, top-mount designs are usually simpler.
- If you already own the MFI2269VEW5, improving performance is usually about maintenance (airflow, seals, filters), not changing the layout.
Why it matters
The “better” style is the one that matches how you cook and shop. Most households open the fresh-food section far more than the freezer, so bottom-mount designs reduce bending and make daily use easier, while top-mount designs often win on simplicity and efficiency.
Helpful model-specific resources
For layout details, shelf/bin adjustments, and care recommendations for your Maytag MFI2269VEW5, use the owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the drip pan on a Maytag refrigerator?
On the Maytag MFI2269VEW5 bottom-mount refrigerator, the drip pan is typically located underneath the cabinet near the back, close to the condenser area. It is designed to catch defrost water as it evaporates; you usually access it from the rear lower area after moving the refrigerator out.
How to find it on most bottom-mount Maytag refrigerators
- Unplug the refrigerator or switch off power at the breaker.
- Pull the refrigerator straight out to create working space.
- Look at the lower rear of the cabinet near the floor.
- Remove the rear lower access panel (if equipped).
- Locate the shallow plastic pan sitting on the base rails near the condenser fan.
- Inspect the pan for cracks, warping, or overflow marks.
What you can and cannot do with the drip pan
In many modern refrigerators, the drip pan is not meant to be removed for routine cleaning; it is positioned to evaporate water using condenser heat and airflow.
| Situation | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Water on floor behind fridge | Pan cracked or drain issue | Check pan condition; clear drain path |
| Bad odor near back | Stagnant water or debris | Clean accessible areas; improve airflow |
| Pan overflowing | Defrost drain restricted | Thaw and clear the defrost drain |
Why it matters
A cracked or overflowing drip pan can cause recurring puddles, floor damage, and musty odors. Finding the pan also helps you confirm whether the leak is defrost-related (drain/pan) or water-supply related (filter line, valve, tubing).
Helpful next steps
- If you see puddles, follow the steps in how to get rid of refrigerator puddles to narrow down the source.
- If the leak seems tied to the water system, check the filter seating and housing; the correct filter for this model is the refrigerator water filter EDR4RXD1.
- For panel locations and safe access guidance specific to your refrigerator, use the owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Maytag refrigerator leaking water from the bottom?
Water leaking from the bottom of your Maytag MFI2269VEW5 refrigerator is usually caused by a clogged defrost drain (water backs up and spills), a problem in the water supply system (filter, tubing, or valve), or warm air leaks that create excess condensation and overflow. Check the drain and water connections first using the steps in the owner's manual.
Quick checks we recommend (most common first)
- Unplug the refrigerator before inspecting parts or removing panels.
- Look for ice or water under the freezer floor; this strongly points to a defrost drain clog.
- Inspect the water filter area for drips, a loose fit, or a cracked housing; replace the filter if it is overdue.
- Check the water line connection behind the unit for slow seepage.
- Inspect door gaskets for gaps, rips, or areas not sealing; warm air can create heavy condensation.
- Confirm the unit is level (slightly higher in front is typical) so doors close fully.
What the leak location usually means
| Where you see water | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Under freezer, then out the front | Defrost drain clogged/frozen | Thaw and clear the drain path; flush with warm water |
| Under fresh food section near filter | Filter not seated, filter leaking | Reseat or replace refrigerator water filter EDR4RXD1 |
| Back/bottom near wall | Water line or inlet valve seep | Tighten fittings; inspect tubing for cracks |
| Around door edges, puddles after humid days | Door seal/leveling issue | Clean gasket, warm and reshape, level cabinet |
Step-by-step: clear a likely defrost drain clog
- Empty the freezer bottom area and remove the lower bin if needed.
- Melt any ice buildup with a hair dryer on low (keep heat moving).
- Locate the drain opening and flush with warm water until it flows freely.
- Clean the drain pan area and confirm water is reaching the pan.
Why it matters
A bottom leak is not just a mess; it can lead to ice buildup in the freezer, poor cooling airflow, and floor damage. Fixing the drain or water supply leak early helps your compressor and evaporator system run normally.
Helpful DIY guidance
- Use our step-by-step article: how to replace the water filter in a Maytag refrigerator
Last updated: February 2026
Why does my Maytag bottom freezer build up ice on the bottom?
Ice building up on the bottom of the freezer in your Maytag MFI2269VEW5 almost always happens when the defrost drain clogs. During defrost, meltwater can’t flow to the drain pan, so it refreezes on the freezer floor and gradually forms a thick ice sheet.
What’s happening (and where the ice comes from)
When the evaporator defrosts, water should run into a drain trough and down a drain tube to the pan underneath the refrigerator. If that path is blocked by ice, food debris, or sludge, water backs up and freezes at the lowest point.
Common causes of a clogged drain:
- Ice blockage in the drain hole or drain tube
- Food particles or packaging bits washed into the drain
- Heavy frost from frequent door openings or a door not sealing well
- Freezer set too cold, increasing frost and refreeze risk
- Drain tube grommet or check valve sticking (model-dependent)
How we recommend fixing it
Start with the simplest, safest steps first.
- Unplug the refrigerator.
- Remove the freezer drawer/bins and chip away loose ice carefully (no sharp tools near liners).
- Melt the ice around the drain area using warm water (turkey baster works well).
- Flush the drain with hot water until it flows freely to the drain pan.
- Clean the drain trough and check for recurring debris.
If the drain refreezes quickly after clearing it, inspect for heavy frost on the back freezer panel (possible airflow/defrost issue) and confirm the door is sealing evenly.
Parts that can be involved
You typically don’t need a part to clear a simple clog, but these parts are commonly related when symptoms keep returning:
| Symptom | Most likely area | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Ice sheet on freezer floor | Defrost drain system | Drain hole/tube for blockage and refreeze |
| Heavy frost on back panel | Defrost system/airflow | Defrost components and evaporator fan airflow |
| Water leaks then freezes | Drain path | Drain pan flow and tube alignment |
If you suspect a defrost control problem, a failed defrost thermostat can contribute to icing patterns; for this model, see refrigerator defrost bi-metal WP627985.
Why it matters
A clogged drain can lead to recurring ice buildup, reduced airflow, warmer freezer temperatures, and water leaking into the fresh food section. Clearing the drain early prevents repeat defrost-water freeze cycles.
Model-specific reference
For your Maytag MFI2269VEW5, use the owner's manual for the exact freezer disassembly steps and drain access points.
Last updated: February 2026





