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Anonymous Posted on Feb 01, 2009

Fan in freezer very loud noise

I bought a beko fridge freezer nov 207 and the fan has gone very loud model number cda659fs 11.3cf thank you for your time

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There is probably an ice build up behind the plastic rear panel. The ice build up gets so thick that eventually, it obstructs the fan and then you get that loud noise as the tips of the fan are chipping away at the ice.
What you need to do is to remove the rear panel and thaw the ice build up. To remove the rear panel is usually only 2 screws at the bottom.....you will find that the panel is difficult to remove due to ice build up behind it, so gentle heat from a hairdryer is a good way to accelerate the thawing process....once the panel is removed, you will see the ice build up......mine was about 2 inches thick!!!
I used the hairdryer to thaw it all out and then once cleared, switched it back on and have never had a problem since.
By the way, my F?F is a Beko CDA563FS......the one with the water dispenser on the front and frost free.
Hope this helps

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Usually, when a fan gets noisy it is because ice has built up on the evaporator, and the fan blade is hitting the ice, easiest way to find out is to defrost the freezer, then switch it on again, but it could take 48hrs to fully defrost. do not use heaters.
if it works ok then, you have a automatic defrost cycle problem which will be electrical, and expensive.
your freezer should work fine for a while, maybe a couple of months, until the ice builds up again.

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