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My Haier HVW18 Wine Cellar has a top fan which makes a great deal of noise and a bottom fan that does not work at all. This appears to be affecting its ability to maintain temperature. Any ideas?

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FREEZER FAN MOTOR MAY NEED REPLACED. THE EASIEST WAY IS TO TAKE OFF THE BACK PANEL IN FREEZER AND REMOVE THE FAN
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