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Fridge makes howling noise

Fridge makes an unusual noise, which started recently, sounds like howling. Freezing is at level 3, fridge is not overloaded or kept open for long period of time.

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Hi there!

Check at the back for any objects or packets that are in contact with a fan. This often causes unusual noises.

See if you can identify the source of the noise, ao I can help further.

Thanks.

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