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Depends on what is clicking. The engine vac opens blend doors under the dash. It could be one of the vac pots or a blend door is sticking. Normally the hissing noise means you have a leak, but a leak usually does not fix itself.
While defrosting, the water on heat element making sucha hissing sound. No need to worry about it. Please check the drain pipe is plugged with ice or food debris or dusty. That is the common reason for water leak. To help to solv the water leak, follow this video. Thanks.
I poked a hole in the freezer with my knife while trying to defrost it. Now it is making a constant hissing sound. what should I do? is this dangerous?
Yes you need a new fan motor... check the blades that there are free... door jams have heaters and will be hot this keeps them free of frost...let me know if I can help
The only thing I can think of that you may be hearing would be if the compressor has a problem. If you notice cooling performance decrease or it stops cooling, I believe you will find the compressor has bad internal valves. It will probably take a technician to properly diagnose this and if the compressor has this problem the only answer is to replace the compressor.
I hope this helps, supertechks
More than likely you let the refrigerant out. Is there an oily residue? If so you definitely punctured the evaporator. It's time consuming and expensive to properly repair a standard refrigerator sealed system and maintain the chemical stabilty that will prevent future problems. But with those tiny units priced as they are, it's always cheaper to replace them.
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