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Why is my LG fridge fan making noise?

Why is my LG fridge fan making noise?

Persistent noise that stops when the doors are opened is usually caused by the refrigerator fans. If the noise starts to return shortly after you close the doors, then this noise is typically caused by frost buildup around the fan’s housing which can be resolved by proper leveling and temperature adjustment.

Why is my refrigerator making a loud motor noise?

If your fridge is making a loud noise, the condenser fan motor could be to blame. The condenser fan motor runs at the same time as the evaporator motor and the compressor. In addition to noise, your fridge might not be staying as cool as normal and/or may be turning on and off regularly.

What are symptoms of a bad evaporator fan motor?

Be aware of the following signs and symptoms of a bad AC fan motor.

  • AC Fan Doesn’t Start. Even though you have the AC turned on, the fan does not start.
  • AC Fan Doesn’t Stop.
  • Slow Rotating Blades.
  • Outside Fan Blades Are Still.
  • Rattling, Humming and Buzzing Noises.
  • AC Runs Intermittently.
  • No Cold Airflow.

Why is my LG fridge making noise?

The sound is also caused when the refrigerator is not resting solidly on the floor. When refrigerator with linear compressor is jarred while running, it will trigger the noise for few seconds.

Are LG refrigerators noisy?

Normally LG refrigerators will automatically defrost twice a day. During and after defrost, the refrigerator case can sometimes make a noise as it shrinks and expands. If any of the above is affecting the unit, it will cause the refrigerator to make noise during operation. The above factors are all parts of proper installation.

Why does my refrigerator make a humming noise?

Another potential cause of humming is if items have been placed too close to the air vents along the sides and back of the refrigerator. Items may rattle against the walls and prevent proper airflow, creating a humming sound.

What causes a refrigerator noise?

Refrigerator noise can be caused by any number of things, from a faulty part to something caught up in one of the moving parts.