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General Electric Model GSS 22SGRE SS stainless steel refri purchased October 2005. This model makes a loud whistling noise. It appears to come from the ice maker. Please Help!!
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You have a bad connection or ground on pc board
need more info model #
is noise happens as it is running filling
may just have water supply not fully on this will cause a whistling
It seems pressure valve is defective and not holding pressure , ((( Do not attampt to repair it your self , very dangerous )) contact manfacture for authorised service centre if there is any ,most of them ar not reapirable and they are one time deal
I don't think your whistling is related to your chain adjustment. What else might be whistling ... helmet ... ???Did you change anything else? Was your chain loud before and possibly covered the noise you are now hearing?
That most probably seems to be a future issue with your color wheel, it's starting to go out, you need to identify which one you have before you purchase one, there are two kinds, one with a gold bearing and another one with a silver bearing
a couple of things could make the tv chassis whistle 1 coud be dry solder joint probably on power capacitors 2 IF your tv has tube the board on the back could be making the noise its to do with the yoke on the way out!
Sounds like a vacuum leak. Check all vacuum hoses on the intake, throttle body, etc. Sounds like one cracked or came off. Post back if you have any questions. Hope this helps.
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