Are you noticing a change in the taste of your water or a drop in your Maytag appliance’s performance? It might be time to change your water filter.
Knowing how to change your Maytag water filter is easier than you think—and it can save you money and keep your water fresh and clean. In this guide, you’ll find simple steps that anyone can follow. Keep reading, and you’ll be able to refresh your water filter quickly and confidently, ensuring your home always has the purest water possible.

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Identify Your Maytag Water Filter Model
Changing your Maytag water filter starts with knowing the model you have. Each model fits different filters and replacement steps.
Finding the right model helps you buy the correct filter. It also makes the replacement process easier and faster.
Check The Refrigerator Manual
Your refrigerator manual lists the water filter model number. Look in the section about water filter replacement.
If you lost the manual, you can often find a digital copy on Maytag’s website by entering your fridge model number.
Look Inside The Refrigerator
Open the fridge and check the water filter housing. The model number is often printed on the filter or nearby.
- Remove the filter cover if needed
- Look for a sticker or engraving with the model number
- Note down the model number for reference
Identify The Filter Shape And Size
Filters come in different shapes like round or rectangular. Size can also vary between models.
Compare your filter’s shape and size to images online or in the manual. This helps confirm the model number.
- Round filters usually twist out
- Rectangular filters slide out
- Check the length and width for size details
Use The Refrigerator Model Number
Your fridge model number helps find the right water filter. It is usually on a label inside the fridge or on the door frame.
Search for the filter model that matches your refrigerator model to get the exact replacement part.
Contact Maytag Customer Support
If you cannot find the model number, contact Maytag support. They can help identify your water filter model.
Have your refrigerator model number ready for faster assistance from customer service.

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Prepare For Filter Replacement
Changing your Maytag water filter is important to keep your water clean. Regular replacement ensures that your water tastes fresh and is free from impurities.
Before you begin the process, gather all necessary tools and information to make the task simple and efficient.
Gather Necessary Supplies
Before starting, make sure you have the right tools and materials. This will save time and prevent interruptions.
- New Maytag water filter
- Clean cloth or towel
- Bucket or container to catch water
- User manual for guidance
Locate The Filter
Finding the filter is crucial. It is often located in the refrigerator compartment or the base grille.
| Refrigerator Type | Filter Location |
| French Door | Top right corner inside |
| Side-by-Side | Bottom left corner inside |
| Top Freezer | Base grille |
Turn Off Water Supply
Turning off the water supply helps prevent spills. Check the shut-off valve near your refrigerator.
Remove The Old Water Filter
Changing your Maytag water filter is easy and keeps water fresh. The first step is to remove the old filter safely.
Follow these instructions to take out the old filter without causing leaks or damage.
Turn Off The Water Supply
Stop the water flow before removing the filter. This prevents spills and mess.
Look for the water valve near the filter and turn it off completely.
Open The Filter Cover
Find the filter cover inside your fridge or water system. It usually twists or snaps open.
Use your hands to gently turn or pull the cover. Do not force it to avoid damage.
Remove The Old Filter Cartridge
Grip the filter cartridge firmly. Twist it counterclockwise to unlock.
Pull the filter straight out once it is loose. Be careful as some water may drip.
- Hold a towel below to catch drips
- Twist filter left to remove
- Pull filter straight out

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Install The New Water Filter
Installing a new Maytag water filter is simple. It helps keep your water clean and fresh.
Follow these steps carefully to put in the new filter correctly.
Prepare The New Filter
Remove the new water filter from its packaging. Check it for any damage or defects.
Some filters need to be soaked in water before installation. Read the instructions that came with your filter.
Align The Filter Properly
Hold the new filter with the label facing forward. Line it up with the filter housing in the fridge.
Make sure the filter fits snugly into place without forcing it.
Insert And Twist The Filter
Push the filter gently into the housing. Turn it clockwise until it locks in place.
You will feel resistance as the filter seats properly. Do not over-tighten the filter.
Flush The Water System
Open the water dispenser and run water for 3 to 5 minutes. This clears air and old particles from the system.
Check for leaks around the filter after flushing the water. Tighten the filter if you see any drips.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Often Should I Change My Maytag Water Filter?
Change the Maytag water filter every 6 months or when water flow slows down.
What Tools Do I Need To Change The Filter?
No special tools are needed; just twist and pull the old filter out.
How Do I Locate The Water Filter In My Maytag Fridge?
The filter is usually inside the fridge’s upper right corner or bottom grille.
Can I Use Any Brand Filter For My Maytag Fridge?
Use only Maytag-approved filters to ensure proper fit and water quality.
What If Water Leaks After Changing The Filter?
Check if the filter is properly installed and tightened; replace if damaged.
Conclusion
Changing your Maytag water filter keeps water clean and fresh. Follow the steps carefully for the best results. Regular filter changes help your appliance work well longer. Clean water tastes better and is safer to drink. Keep track of when to replace the filter next.
Taking a little time now saves problems later. Your Maytag will thank you with better performance. Simple actions make a big difference in water quality. Stay consistent, and enjoy pure water every day.
Last Updated on January 8, 2026 by Eric B. Steele