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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Fill Tube Assembly for Maytag MFX2876DRM02 - Part W11686799

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Maytag MFX2876DRM02 - Part W11214483

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  • Refrigerator Hinge Center Assembly for Maytag MFX2876DRM02 - Part W10407275

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  • Refrigerator Power Cord for Maytag MFX2876DRM02 - Part WPW10494227

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  • 8-32 X 1 Tr for Maytag MFX2876DRM02 - Part WPW10666373

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Maytag Refrigerator MFX2876DRM02 FAQs

On Maytag refrigerator model MFX2876DRM02, you lower the “wheels” by lowering the front brake feet so the front rollers lift off the floor. Remove the base grille, open the freezer drawer, then use a 1/4-inch hex nut driver to turn both brake feet clockwise until snug. See the MFX2876DRM02 owner's manual for the exact procedure.

Steps to lower the front (brake feet and rollers)
  • Pull off the base grille (grasp firmly and pull toward you).
  • Open the freezer drawer to access the brake feet.
  • Use a 1/4-inch hex nut driver on the brake-foot adjusters.
  • Turn both brake feet clockwise the same amount to lower them.
  • Keep turning until the rollers are off the floor and the brake feet are snug.
  • Recheck that the refrigerator does not roll forward when you open a door or the freezer drawer.
  • Snap the base grille back into place.
Leveling and door-closing tips

If the doors do not close easily or they “pop” open, adjust the cabinet tilt:

  • Open the freezer drawer.
  • Turn both brake feet clockwise the same amount to raise the front slightly.
  • Make small, even adjustments; several turns may be needed.
Quick direction guide
What you want to do What to turn Direction
Let the refrigerator roll easier Brake feet Counterclockwise
Steady the refrigerator (lower brake feet) Brake feet Clockwise
Raise the front to help doors close Brake feet Clockwise
Why it matters

Proper brake-foot adjustment keeps your MFX2876DRM02 from rolling forward, helps the refrigerator doors and freezer drawer close correctly, and reduces air leaks that can cause temperature swings and frost.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, a bottom-mount refrigerator like the Maytag MFX2876DRM02 is better for many kitchens because the fresh-food section sits at eye and waist level, so the items you use most are easier to reach. The tradeoff is that freezer access is lower, so you bend more for frozen foods.

What “better” means in day-to-day use

Bottom-mount designs usually feel more convenient when you cook often and reach for refrigerated items more than frozen items.

  • Fresh foods (produce, milk, leftovers) are easier to see and grab
  • Less bending for the refrigerator compartment
  • Wide refrigerator shelves make meal prep and storage simpler
  • Freezer drawers can hold bulky items, but you crouch to access them
  • Door swing and clearance matter more in tight spaces
Space and installation considerations (important for this style)

For the MFX2876DRM02, proper clearance helps the doors open fully and keeps airflow correct. We recommend following the spacing and leveling steps in the owner's manual.

What to check Typical target for this model style Why it matters
Side and top clearance About 1/2 inch Helps ventilation and efficiency
Rear clearance About 1 inch Room for airflow and water line
Wall clearance for door swing About 3 3/4 inches Prevents door binding and poor access
Leveling and alignment Brake feet and hinge alignment Helps doors seal and close correctly
When a bottom-mount is the best choice

A bottom-mount refrigerator is usually the better pick if these are your priorities:

  • You use the refrigerator section multiple times per day
  • You want better visibility of fresh foods (less forgotten produce)
  • You prefer a freezer drawer layout over a top freezer shelf
Why it matters

Ergonomics and door sealing affect both convenience and performance. If the refrigerator is not level or the doors are not aligned, you can get warm spots, moisture, or longer run times, even if the design is a good fit.

Last updated: February 2026

A French door bottom-mount refrigerator (like Maytag model MFX2876DRM02) has two side-by-side fresh-food doors on top and a pull-out freezer drawer on the bottom. This layout keeps everyday refrigerated items at eye level while putting frozen food in the lower drawer; see the owner's manual for your exact door and drawer features.

How it’s laid out
  • Top section: wide refrigerator compartment behind two doors
  • Bottom section: freezer in a sliding drawer
  • Common extras: a refrigerated deli drawer, adjustable shelves, and door bins (varies by configuration)
French door bottom mount vs other common styles
Refrigerator style Fresh food location Freezer location What it’s best for
French door bottom mount Top, behind two doors Bottom drawer Wide shelf space, easy access to fresh food
Top freezer Bottom, single door Top door Simple layout, typically lower cost
Side-by-side Left side Right side Narrow door swing, easy freezer access
Why it matters when you’re troubleshooting or moving it

This design affects everyday issues like door alignment, door closing, and access to the base grille and brake feet. For example, on MFX2876DRM02 you typically remove the base grille to reach the brake feet and use the provided hex key to fine-tune door alignment.

Helpful tips for owners
  • Keep both refrigerator doors level so the seals close evenly.
  • If the unit rolls forward when you open a door or drawer, snug the brake feet down evenly.
  • When removing doors for a move, support the door; do not rely on gasket magnets to hold it.
  • If you notice odors, replacing the air filter can help; MFX2876DRM02 uses the refrigerator air filter W10311524.

Last updated: February 2026

Ice on the bottom of the freezer in a Maytag MFX2876DRM02 is usually caused by defrost water that cannot drain properly; the meltwater refreezes on the freezer floor. Door openings, a poor door seal, or high humidity can add moisture and make the ice buildup worse. See the owner's manual for model-specific troubleshooting steps.

Most common causes
  • Defrost drain restricted by ice or debris, so water backs up and refreezes
  • Freezer drawer left open or opened frequently (adds humid air)
  • Poor door seal letting warm, moist air leak in
  • Temperature settings not set correctly for normal operation
  • Food packages or bins preventing the drawer from closing fully
What we recommend (safe, practical steps)
  1. Check the freezer drawer seal and closing: make sure nothing is holding the drawer open and the gasket contacts the cabinet all the way around.
  2. Reduce moisture load: limit long door openings and keep liquids covered.
  3. Clear existing ice: move food to a cooler, unplug the refrigerator, and let the ice melt; dry the freezer floor completely before restarting.
  4. Watch for repeat icing: if ice returns quickly, the drain system likely needs cleaning or service.
Parts that can be involved

If you find heavy frost or recurring ice that points to a defrost system issue, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

Symptom you see What it can point to Example part for this model
Heavy frost, then water/ice on freezer floor Defrost system not clearing ice consistently Refrigerator defrost heater WP12729128
Temps swing, odd cooling behavior Sensor feedback issue Refrigerator thermistor W11724692
Why it matters

When meltwater refreezes on the freezer bottom, it can block airflow, reduce cooling performance, and lead to more frequent frost and ice problems. Fixing the moisture source and restoring proper draining helps the refrigerator run efficiently and protects stored food.

Last updated: February 2026

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