Question about Frigidaire Refrigerators
...fan motor? Also can a freezer compressor motor be used for an air compressor? Is the noise clicking consistantly?or just on again off again?Yes there may be a faulty motor.Try removing the wires and ...
...be the compressor but I suspect that it is the fan making the noise... Here is a tip that I wrote about refrigerators and the fan noise that they develop sometimes... Refrigerator Fan Noise ...
Question about Samsung Refrigerators
...compressor itself might be the source of the noise. If it's faulty or old, it might need to be replaced.
Condenser fan: Sometimes, the condenser fan might be clogged with dust, causing it to make ...
Question about Refrigerators
...fan or compressor? It cools and freezes perfectly fine. When the compressor comes on I hear a loud buzzing sound. Is this a dirty fan or is my compressor going? I'm not sure where to start looking ...
...it? If the compressor then starts without any unusual noises, it might just be overheated, and a replacemaent fan will cure it. Otherwise, it looks like a new compressor and fan will be
...fan may need to be cleaned or replaced.4. Unplug the refrigerator, and listen to the back side of the fridge. The fans will immediately stop running. If the back of the fridge continues to make a ...
fan and replacing it. if its compressor, than its a different story. worn and old compressor tend to make lots of noise and that you have to replace even though it make noise it does not mean you have
...fan blade is damaged. Last, i would move on to the compressor mounts. This is the most common spot for noise overtime. The compressor sits on rubber mountings. Those rubber mountings are designed to ...
...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 Condenser fan ...
Question about Refrigerators
compressor is bad and needs to be replaced, typically when they do that, they will short out, and trip the breaker. It could be the condenser fan motor going bad too, knocking/pinging noise seems more
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