...condenser fan motor could be the problem. The condenser fan is located in the back of the fridge. Try and open the door - if the noise is louder after doing so, then something is wrong with your ...
Question about Whirlpool Refrigerators
...in the freezer section) may be the culprit. If noise is on the outside, the condenser fan motor may be the problem. This is the fan motor that removes the heat from the refrigerator to the
...is approximately 20 years old. Sounds like a motor with bad bearings. In that unit it would be the water pump or condenser fan motor. If the sound is coming from inside the unit it is the water
...condenser fan motor located next to the compressor on the back of the refrigerator. What fan are you talking about? Give me the complete model number of your fridge and I'll find the part number, ...
Question about Amana Refrigerators
condenser fan motor • Loose or missing condenser fan blade • Improper voltage • Defective relay or overload • Compressor motor winding • Non-condensibles in system • Refrigerant overcharge Freezer too
...condenser fan in the back near the compressor comes on when the compressor comes on. The fan motor is the likely problem. It is easy to replace and inexpensive. Here is a link that should help ...
Question about True Refrigerators
YR WARRANTY ON COMPRESSOR This noise may be caused by the condenser fan motor bearings going bad. Carefully pull out the condensing unit pad and try to figure out if the noise is the fan or compressor
...condenser fan motor. Check to see if this fan and motor are the source of the noise. Maybe bearings, blade hitting the panel, something may have been sucked up in the fan making noise, ect.Clean the ...
Question about True Refrigerators
...really loud buzzing and rattling noise. Is there an easy way to figure out what is causing it, and fix it? Cardboard shroud around the condensing fan motor may be hitting the fan blades, blades
Question about Whirlpool Refrigerators
...this loud noise coming from inside or under the freezer? Inside usually means the evaporator fan needs lubrication or replacement. If it's under then look at the condenser motor for the same
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