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My KSRP25FNSS makes a strange knocking noise at each compressor shut down and sometimes during running. The noise is always a series of 5 knocks, very loud, in quick succession that telegraphs though

I seriously thought that once they reburied the 10,000 year old human remains found nearby when starting a new development , that this noise would go away. But it didn't, so it's not a poltergeist as I had thought. The good news is that I don't have to report it when I sell the house! LOL (seriously, this isn't a joke, and the knocking noise is very real and very loud).

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Hi,

By you discription above it sounds like one of the three spring the supports the compressor pump has failed or broke. Now the only fix is to have the compressor replaced, but if the unit is still cooling, currently its a noise problem only. I hope this helps you. If this is still under a warranty, ask for it to be checked as if in warranty it needs to be replaced. Good Luck

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