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I get an intermediate high pitched whining or humming noise from the freezer, its annoying so i turn fridge off and on and it goes away can ya tell me what this is??
Refrigerator has a continuous whining noise coming from behind the icemaker
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It is the top of the dvd players "clutch" plastic wheel. There are gray rubber snubbers in a captured plastic wheel that disintegrates. Covered under warranty, but part number MKC 66030401 from electronics repair company such as Andrews Electronics at $19+sh. It is a very simple fix, remove cover,3 screws on back, lift off and 4 screws hold dvd on main frame. Carefully remove ears and lift off top of dvd, replace with new part. Good luck.
were is the fan making the noise if it in the freezer and making noise check for frost eany frost you may have defrost problem if it is in the refrigerator change fan if is the condenser fan change
If it weren't for the high pitch whining noise. I would say it probably is an internal fuse inside the chasis. It is rated at 1.5 to 2.0 amps. With the whining noise it sounds like a trouble shooting bench
job. Problems occur when a electrical/electronics device is turned on and turned off. Inrush voltage,
when it is turned on, can go up to three times more than normal. This also happens at turn off. Solid state components usually fail at this time. I don't feel that this is a problem that can be fixed in the home.---BBB
No transistor will make such noise... The problem is not in your M/B. The problem might be due to the fan that cools your processor. So clean dust around the fan thoroughly.
Is a Hotpoint refrig?? Ge (who makes hotpoint) is having trouble with the freezer fan howling. Check out posts on Ge SxS PSS models. Some say its the main board, i disagree.
Sounds like its the evap fan motor to me. Not very easy to axcess. I have had one GE make the same noises you are describing to me. Let me know if you are going to attempt it and need more assistance
the arms are only turned by water coming out of them thro angled jets, they are not electrically driven. the noise will be coming from the circulating pump, probably one of the bearings. no cure except to replace
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