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FREEZER SOUNDS VERY NOISY

SOUNDS LIKE FAN BROKEN IN FREZZER. NOISE STOPS WHEN DOOR IS OPEN

1. Loud buzzing sound comes on and goes only when open a door. The noise will stay on loud untill you open the door again.

2. The fridge and freezer freeze up causing the temperature to rise and jump up to high warm levels.

3. This problems is ongoing for 6 months and the local agents can't get this sorted out.

  • Anonymous Mar 20, 2014

    Freezer makes a very loud whining sound. Comes and goes, some times louder than other times. Opening the freezer seems to trigger it, but not always (sometimes it's already whining when we arrive in the morning). At first, taking the grill off the bottom made it stop, but after a couple weeks it started up again, whether or not the grill is in place.

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That because the internal fan is hiting the ice or has bad bushings you can hear the noise just with the door close because when you open the door there is a switch the one turns off the internal fan so when you close the door it turn on the fan again if you wants to hear that with the door open just open the door and push the botton swich with your fingers and you'll hear the noise

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