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Anonymous Posted on Jun 15, 2009

I have a maytag two door fridge it's not working the fan is going inside and every now and then theres a puzzing noise for a couple of sec and then you can here it clicking off can you help me

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For this you have to open the back pannel and only the technician knows the skill, so please call the nearby authority................have a nice day :-)

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