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without knowing age of unit, I suggest replacing the motor. Sounds like the armature is worn the bearings and is moving inside the windings of the motor. I would do that first before moving forward with any other repairs.
The main fan that cools the lamp is mostly high speed when the unit is running. when it shuts down it slows the fan down, until it stops in standby. So the noise is only really loud when it is showing a picture.
try setting the fan to eco mode (slower running) and see if the noise is acceptable. If it is still too loud then you will have to replace it. Have a look at the fan and see if any of the plastic blades are missing.
1. Could be a caught foreign object between A/C (air conditioning) fan and cooling radiator, producing this loud noise. 2. Could be a damaged fan blade, mowing the cooling radiator. 3. Could be a loud noise comming from the fan's electrical motor. 4. Could be a broken off fin (small wing) of the cooling radiator, striking the A/C fan, producing this loud noise.
Don't do anything your fan is just fine it's just running faster to keep it cool when you hear a clicking sound at high speed then you should be worried about it cause your fan is failing and should be replaced
depends on the noise. Rattling: Ensure that all cables are out of the way and not touching the blades. Loud screaching noise: replace the fan immediately. now when you say mother board fan is it inbuilt?
Typical problem in most computers, the fan is experiencing a "burn out." This means there is either something caught in the fan causing it to create noise, or the motor is going bad. there are two fixes for this problem.
1) open you computer's case according to its manual and remove the system cooling fan and give it a thorough cleaning.
2) you may need to replace the cooling fan with its recommended replacement model.
Sounds like the freezer fan is rubbing some wires or possible some foam insulation around the fan. I would look into the freezer compartment fan and go from there. The fan Will Shut off when you open the doors. Let me know how you make out and if you need anymore help.
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