Hi, If you are hearing a clicking or buzzing then check out the last two tips.
Many times a freezer and/or refrigerator do not work right because of a dirty condenser coil...there are also many other things that can go wrong.
If your refrigerator is running but warm, then...
Check out these tips that I wrote about that... it is a great place to start trouble shooting your unit...and something that you can do rather then calling a repair person to do a simple thing for you...
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Refrigerator or Freezer not Cooling or Getting Cold
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Thanks for your post, friend!
I see that your Frigidaire side by side refrigerator is making a loud noise every few hours. There are a lot of normal operating noises within a refrigerator. It is possible that your evaporator may create a boiling or gurgling noise. Or you could be hearing ice being released into your ice bin. If you have your manual they should list some normal operating noises within your refrigerator. I hope this information has been helpful. -Matt
Thanks for your post, friend!
I see that you are experiencing some challenges with your Frigidaire refrigerator making a constant noise. Typically, you can have noises coming from your icemaker and they would be a normal operating sound. If it is a snap or click it could be the water valve calling for water. Additionally, the icemaker dropping ice into the bin can provide a loud noise as well. If you have your manual it lists normal operating noises. If you feel the noise is not normal I would recommend reaching out to a professional for proper diagnosis and repair. I hope this is helpful. -Matt
Hey friend, thank you for your post!
I understand that you are hearing a loud fan noise when your icemaker is on inside of your Frigidaire refrigerator. You could be hearing the evaporator fan or the condenser fan pushing air into your appliance, this is a normal operating noise. I hope this is helpful. -Matt
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