Where exactly is the noise coming from? Your computer probably has 2 fans--one is in the power supply and one might be a case fan. In an e-machine, I believe the case fan doubles as a CPU fan. So--we need to know which fan is making noise. As for the driver door--are you talking about the CD/DVD player?
Where exactly is the noise coming from? Your computer probably has 2 fans--one is in the power supply and one might be a case fan. In an e-machine, I believe the case fan doubles as a CPU fan. So--we need to know which fan is making noise. As for the driver door--are you talking about the CD/DVD player?
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The drive door issue may indicate a virus infection. As to the fan, you would have it replaced. If not under warranty open the case and track which fan the noise is coming from
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Sometimes this can be due to vibrations within the duct , possible that the ventillating fan is frosted and so makes the noise with the door closed. So shut down fridge for few hours to defrost and check.Also make sure there are no loose screws or clips on the back panel and the evporator section that can cause vibration.
It sounds like it is probably your evaporator fan, seeing as that fan will cycle off when the door is open, and resume when you close the door. Either some how something got in to it, or it is going bad. Hope this helps
ok first i want you to pull your Refrigerator and look for a part of a loaf of bread or something else that has got inyour fan. hope this helps. if you don't find anything you may have a bad bearing on one of your fans. there are to fans one under the rear, and one inside the Refrigerator that you here when the door opens and closes pay close attn: to both!
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Sounds as if the evaporator fan has shaft play or the blades are out of balance or striking something. When you open the door the pressure is equal but with the door closed the fan needs to push the air through the evaporator and return again and circle through fan again. I think soon would be a good time to unplug the refrigerator and remove the back panel covering the evaporator and fan motor to inspect the fan, shaft play and the evaporator for frost buildup or any obstruction of air flow. Thanks, sea Breeze
yes. is the fan hitting ice. the fan activates when close the door the upper baskett press the fan and light switch............... good luck.......... LEAVE YOU COMENT IF IT WAS GOOD FOR YOU
it is the fan or the blade hitting something when you open the door it shuts the fan off and on when closed you need to gain access to the fan and see if it is the motor of the blade before you lose any food
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.
that because the internal fan is hiting the ice or has bad bushings you can hear the noise just with the door close because when you open the door there is a switch the one turns off the internal fan so when you close the door it turn on the fan again if you wants to hear that with the door open just open the door and push the botton swich with your fingers and you'll hear the noise
Where exactly is the noise coming from? Your computer probably has 2 fans--one is in the power supply and one might be a case fan. In an e-machine, I believe the case fan doubles as a CPU fan. So--we need to know which fan is making noise.
As for the driver door--are you talking about the CD/DVD player?
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