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Maytag MFI2665XEB6 refrigerator

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MFI2665XEB6 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Handle (black) for Maytag MFI2665XEB6 - Part W10252285

    Refrigerator door parts diagram

    Refrigerator Handle (black)

    Part #W10252285

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

  • Refrigerator Pad for Maytag MFI2665XEB6 - Part W10334789

    Dispenser front parts diagram

    Refrigerator Pad

    Part #W10334789

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

Maytag Refrigerator MFI2665XEB6 FAQs

Yes. Multiple major brands make 33-inch wide refrigerators, and they are a common “in-between” size when a 30-inch unit is too small but a 36-inch unit will not fit. For fit and clearance details around your Maytag MFI2665XEB6, use the measurements and installation clearances in the MFI2665XEB6 owner's manual.

What “33-inch wide” usually means

Most manufacturers list width as the cabinet width (not always the widest point). Real-world fit often depends on hinges, handles, and door swing.

  • Plan for extra width for door clearance and leveling
  • Check depth needs: standard-depth vs counter-depth
  • Confirm height clearance under cabinets
  • Measure the opening in three places (top, middle, bottom)
  • Leave airflow space behind and above the refrigerator

Quick sizing guide (typical ranges)

Nominal size Typical actual cabinet width Best for
30-inch ~29 1/2 to 30 inches tight spaces, smaller households
33-inch ~32 1/2 to 33 inches mid-size kitchens, more capacity
36-inch ~35 1/2 to 36 inches larger kitchens, maximum capacity

If you are replacing a refrigerator in an existing cutout

Use this checklist before you shop:

  • Measure the cutout width, height, and depth (include baseboards and trim)
  • Measure doorways and turns for delivery
  • Confirm the water line location if you want ice and water
  • Verify electrical outlet location and cord reach
  • Decide whether you need a bottom-freezer, side-by-side, or French door layout

Why it matters

A refrigerator that is “33-inch” on paper can still bind on cabinets or fail to open fully if hinge clearance and door swing are not accounted for. Matching the opening and clearances helps prevent installation headaches and cooling performance issues.

Last updated: January 2026

For most households, a bottom-mount refrigerator like the Maytag MFI2665XEB6 is better for everyday convenience because fresh-food items sit at eye level and you bend less. A top-mount is often the better pick when you want the simplest layout and typically lower operating cost.

Quick comparison: top-mount vs bottom-mount

  • Bottom-mount (freezer on bottom): easier access to refrigerator section, often more drawer-style organization.
  • Top-mount (freezer on top): usually a simpler design, often lower purchase price, and commonly very efficient.
  • Best choice depends on: how often you use the freezer, your kitchen space, and how you like to organize food.
Feature Top-mount Bottom-mount (like MFI2665XEB6)
Most-used section height Freezer is easiest to reach Refrigerator is easiest to reach
Organization style More basic shelves/bins More drawers and pull-out access
Ergonomics More bending for fresh food Less bending for fresh food
Typical efficiency trend Often very efficient Can be slightly higher energy use

How to decide for your kitchen

  • Choose bottom-mount if you:
    • use fresh food daily and want it at eye level
    • prefer pull-out freezer baskets for organization
    • want easier access for kids to the refrigerator section
  • Choose top-mount if you:
    • use the freezer more than the refrigerator
    • want a straightforward layout with fewer moving parts
    • want to prioritize efficiency and value

Why it matters

The “better” fridge is the one that matches how you cook and shop. Layout affects food visibility (less waste), comfort (less bending), and how well you can keep airflow clear so temperatures stay stable.

For model-specific features and recommended clearances, follow the MFI2665XEB6 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

Ice building up on the freezer floor in your Maytag MFI2665XEB6 bottom-mount refrigerator almost always happens when the defrost meltwater cannot drain away. The water refreezes at the bottom of the freezer, then grows into a thick ice sheet over time.

Most common cause

A clogged or frozen defrost drain is the typical reason. During defrost, water should flow through the drain opening into a drain tube and down to the drain pan; when that path is blocked, water spills into the freezer bottom and freezes.

What to check first

  • Unplug the refrigerator before servicing.
  • Remove the freezer drawer/bins and look for a sheet of ice on the freezer floor.
  • Find the drain opening under the evaporator cover area (rear freezer panel area).
  • Look for ice or debris blocking the drain hole.
  • Check the drain tube for kinks, pinches, or sludge buildup.

Quick fix steps (typical DIY approach)

  1. Melt the ice on the freezer floor (towels plus gentle warming).
  2. Clear the drain hole (warm water flush often works best).
  3. Confirm water flows freely down the drain tube to the drain pan.
  4. Reassemble and monitor for 24 to 48 hours.

For model-specific access steps and panel removal details, follow the MFI2665XEB6 owner's manual.

When a part is likely involved

If the drain keeps icing up after you clear it, the drain tube can be restricted or not routing water correctly. On this model, replacing the drain tube is a common repair when repeated clogs happen.

  • Consider inspecting/replacing the refrigerator drain tube W10619951 if it is brittle, blocked, or deformed.
  • If you also see water under the refrigerator, check for a cracked or disconnected drain path.

Symptoms and what they usually mean

Symptom Most likely cause What to do
Ice sheet on freezer floor Drain hole frozen/clogged Defrost and flush drain
Water dripping into freezer Drain backed up Clear drain tube and verify flow
Repeats every few weeks Partial restriction or recurring freeze-up Inspect drain tube, improve drainage

Why it matters

A blocked defrost drain can lead to recurring ice buildup, reduced airflow, warmer freezer temps, and water leaks. Fixing the drain restores normal defrost water flow and prevents repeat icing.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common problem we see with Maytag refrigerators like model MFI2665XEB6 is poor cooling (fresh food not cold enough, freezer warming, or the unit running too long). The next most common issue is ice maker and water dispenser trouble, often tied to airflow, dirty coils, or water supply and filtration.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Fridge warm but freezer OK: airflow restriction, damper issue, evaporator fan issue
  • Freezer warm and fridge warm: dirty condenser, sealed-system or compressor-related issue
  • Runs constantly: dirty condenser, door not sealing, warm room, heavy use
  • No ice or small/hollow cubes: restricted water flow, inlet valve issue, frozen fill tube
  • Water dispenser slow: clogged filter, air in the line, low house water pressure

Quick checks we recommend first (10 to 20 minutes)

  1. Confirm temperature settings (typical targets: 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer).
  2. Make sure vents inside the refrigerator are not blocked by food packages.
  3. Clean condenser coils and verify the condenser fan area is clear of dust.
  4. Check door sealing by closing a dollar bill in the gasket; it should resist pulling out.
  5. If water or ice is affected, replace the water filter or install a bypass to test flow.

Parts that commonly relate to these problems on MFI2665XEB6

Symptom Common area to inspect Example part for this model
Fridge section too warm Airflow control between sections Refrigerator damper control assembly WPW10196393
No ice or weak ice production Ice maker module or water supply Refrigerator ice maker assembly W10882923
Slow water dispensing, no ice fill Water supply into the refrigerator Refrigerator inlet valve WPW10498990
Frost buildup, water leaks, warm temps Defrost drain path Refrigerator drain tube W10619951

Why it matters

Cooling and ice maker complaints often start as simple maintenance issues (airflow, coils, filter). Catching them early helps prevent food spoilage, reduces run time, and can avoid more expensive repairs.

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Last updated: January 2026

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