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GE FRIG Model GSL25JFPJBS

Making high pitch whining noise for several months. Now you can hear the evap fan hunting and feel it in the air flow.

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  • bureskir Aug 31, 2008

    Freezer fan whines when it runs...

  • ballmi Nov 26, 2008

    I have a GSL25JFPDBS

  • suberri Feb 14, 2009

    My GE Profile Arctica Stainless Steel Top Freezer Refrigerator makes high pitch sound that drives me crazy. The high pitch sound stop and start arbitrarily.At time when I remove stuff from the freezer and back on the back of the freezer the sound stops for a while and the continue. Initialy I thought that it happens only if the freezer is full. But iseems that it does it even if it is not full. .

  • Joseph Tonkin
    Joseph Tonkin Dec 06, 2018

    Hi we also are unhappy with the frig it emits a high pitched whine! What did you do? We are trying to have ours replaced since we have only had in for 6 months.

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Most likely evaporator fan motor going bad.

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My ge fridge has a hi pitch sound.

I hate it

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