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Noisy Refrigerator

Is your refrigerator noisy? This refrigerator repair guide can walk you through the steps it takes in repairing your refrigerator. These are the same steps I take when repairing appliances professionally. So if you follow these steps your problem will be solved in no time. Take the time to read each section carefully until your refrigerator is repaired.

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Noise From Inside Refrigerator

The most common problem with noisy refrigerators is the fans. First, where is the noise coming from? If it’s coming from the freezer then it’s probably the evaporator fan motor. Take the evaporator cover (in back or bottom of freezer) off. Once it’s off you should be able to see the fan and confirm that it’s noisy. (Note that in some refrigerators the fan cuts off when you open the door so depress door switch for this test). If the fan is noisy replace it. If its not the fan and the noise is coming from the freezer, then it might be normal. At times there will be a groaning noise coming from the freezer. This is when the compressor has just cut off.If the noise is coming from inside the fresh food compartment, the only thing it could be is the defrost timer. Its located near the control - replace it. Fam motors can be found at AppliancePartsPros.com.

Noise From Outside Refrigerator

If it’s coming from behind the refrigerator, then that will narrow it down to the compressor or the condenser fan. The compressor and condenser can cause a very noisy refrigerator. Take the back off the refrigerator and look to see if something is in the fan. If there is nothing in the fan, unplug the refrigerator then unplug the fan motor. Then plug the refrigerator back in and if the noise is gone the fan is bad and needs replacing. If the noise doesn’t go away then the compressor is bad (provided that the defrost timer is not back there and I don’t see that very often). If the compressor is bad, I would suggest either putting up with it or getting a new refrigerator because compressors are very expensive. If it’s noisy when it cutting off, it’s the compressor and, as said, they are very expensive. If its coming from the front of the refrigerator, it’s the defrost timer - replace it. Defrost timers can be found at AppliancePartsPros.com.

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