Sometimes it's just frost on the fan. If freezer door is left open condensation will accrue and eventually freeze. As the dude says in the video. If this is the case you may not need to replace anything. Turn off unit remove panel and dry with hair dryer. If fan turns without resistance then put cover back on after everything is dry and see if that works.
Thanks for sharing this excellent video. I have a sharp frost free refrigerator that make the whistling sound when I close the doors and water on the trays. Will the same principles apply. Thanks. Fred
Good job thank you. Pls I really need to know what happened if I just remove the fan completely without replacing it. Mine is the top fan making the noise.
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Hi there! There is no tank in my freezer, but I can see ice in the vents so am currently defrosting. Once defrosted, can I go ahead and remove the cover of the evaporator fan even though there is no tank? Thanks so much for this tutorial! 😊
Its weird, I get a rattle after my compressor kicks on, but its isolated to the freezer. When I have the evaporator fan going by itself I get no noise. I pulled the back panel and there's no ice, or blockage. Plus, the unit seems to just keep running now and the fridge sensor/thermostat isnt shutting it off- Not sure what is going on. Condenser coils are clean and gaskets are sealed.
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You said if there's ice behind the cover of the evaporator fan you should let it defrost but you didn't mention that if there is ice behind there most likely is a problem isn't there? What would cause that icing ice that basically can cause the fan to hit against it
Sometimes it's just frost on the fan. If freezer door is left open condensation will accrue and eventually freeze. As the dude says in the video. If this is the case you may not need to replace anything. Turn off unit remove panel and dry with hair dryer. If fan turns without resistance then put cover back on after everything is dry and see if that works.
Just checking youtube and by chance find this video with my exact fridge (minus the color). Let's give it a shot, shall we. Thank you so much
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What an amazing instructive and clear video. Great job
Thanks for sharing this excellent video. I have a sharp frost free refrigerator that make the whistling sound when I close the doors and water on the trays. Will the same principles apply. Thanks. Fred
One thing that wasn't mentioned was when you have too much food in the freezer that blocks the air circulation causing loud noise. That was my case.
Would a faulty evaporative fan in the fridge side make a rattly noise then stop the fridge from cooling?
Excellent demonstration. Thank you!
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Good job thank you. Pls I really need to know what happened if I just remove the fan completely without replacing it. Mine is the top fan making the noise.
An excellent repair video, thanks very much!❤
Hi, Thanks for your comment, we are really glad that you appreciate our video, if you do have a noisy fridge freezer, hopefully you can now fix it yourself!
Hi there! There is no tank in my freezer, but I can see ice in the vents so am currently defrosting. Once defrosted, can I go ahead and remove the cover of the evaporator fan even though there is no tank? Thanks so much for this tutorial! 😊
Its weird, I get a rattle after my compressor kicks on, but its isolated to the freezer. When I have the evaporator fan going by itself I get no noise. I pulled the back panel and there's no ice, or blockage. Plus, the unit seems to just keep running now and the fridge sensor/thermostat isnt shutting it off- Not sure what is going on. Condenser coils are clean and gaskets are sealed.
Same issue here. Have you figured it out by any chance?
One thing you didn't mention is to make sure the appliance is disconnected from the mains 😊, overall great video
That's just basic common sense to turn it off😂
very helpful video
Hi, thanks for your appreciation of our video...we are glad you have found it useful, and hope that it has helped you to solve the noise issue you had with your fridge freezer
You said if there's ice behind the cover of the evaporator fan you should let it defrost but you didn't mention that if there is ice behind there most likely is a problem isn't there? What would cause that icing ice that basically can cause the fan to hit against it
I dont understand, the fan is running, that is why its making noise. Why replace the fan?
It has become noisy and annoying, which is fine if it is out of earshot, but not so good if not.
Mine its looks like furnce noisy ,I think its top freezer may be its blocked some thing
Ratnaroy good morning have anice day may god bless ur
Surely the first thing to do when working on any electrical appliance is to ensure that it is disconnected from the mains?
Ratnaroy every time fridge is shoughtingand so every time calling macanic calling butt not came right time
Were plug the temperature sensor of fridge
Swear doing my head in mine is buzzing so loud
This doesn't really address the issue of how to remove stubborn panties if you're currently using a noisy refrigerator.