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Posted on Sep 16, 2010

Refrigerator making whistling noise. When a door is opened , whistling stops. When we close the door wistling continues.Nothing is in the way of the doors closing.

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Ron Coons

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2008

SOURCE: left refrigerator door open over night, next day it stopped working

sounds like you sucked in a lot of warm air over night freezer still working? just the refrig went out???easiest solution empty unit completly, unplug and leave doors open let al frost melt out 24 hrs later plug back in and you should be find

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2008

SOURCE: Light stays on when door is closed

This is an old post, however, the problem is not in the door switch. If you check the wiring diagram the switch goes back to the board to a relay. The relay is sticking. The solution is changing the board.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 31, 2008

SOURCE: LG LRFC25750 Refrigerator French Door

Freezer section evaporator fan motor bearing are going out. This would be indicted by a high pitched squealing noise. Have the fan motor replaced and it should solve your problem.

Michael Anderson

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  • Posted on Feb 17, 2009

SOURCE: Sears Bottom Freezer Refrigerator - Loud humming noise

That sound is usually your icemaker calling for water. you can turn off your icemaker by lifting the little arm on the icemaker. As the icemaker calls for water the valve will be activated and will hum. This sound is usually not very loud. If your valve is making that much noise you may consider replacing the valve. The part number for you water inlet valve is #2315533 The retail price is $60.18 . I do have these on hand and available to ship out today if you need one. Please just let me know. You may also consider replacing your filter if your refrigerator has one. Thanks and I hope this will fixYa
Michael Anderson
Anderson Appliance
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 05, 2009

SOURCE: BEEPING NOISE

in the back of the fridge there is a panel. Remove the cover plate. Look for the buzzer and remove it. This will cancel the annoying beeping noise.

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