I’m hoping that I may get some suggestions here on my noisy refrigerator.
I have a GE side-by-side with ice maker and water dispenser that is 18 years old. I’ve never had a lick of problems with it until I cleaned all of the lint, etc., from under the darn thing this week. (I should have left the dirt there. )
I am now getting a kind of loud rattle or a very large cat purring sound which is then followed by a chirp. LOL This happens every few seconds when the fridge is running and it is getting to the point of hammer time.
I’m thinking compressor, but now I’m not sure. Any suggestions?
Thank you for your time and the opportunity to troubleshoot.
richappy said:
I have fixed a few of these, it’s probably your compressor. Remove back panel and verify noise from the compressor. Remove compressor mount clips and tilt the compressor till the noise stops. One of the compressor internal support springs is now weak and tilting keeps the compressor away from hitting the housing. Now just shim it up with something like a large rubber gromet.
Thanks, indeed - I has this same problem, and this seems to have done the trick.
Given that this indicates a problem in the compressor, should we consider this a solution that buys us a bit of quiet time, but continue shopping for a new fridge, or can the compressor go on like this indefinitely? The fridge is 14 years old, so I am inclined to keep shopping.
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They did a poor job sucking out all the non-compresables, not good for the compressor. Best to call them back soon, or you will loose the compressor. The core of the evaporator should chill down to near -20 degrees, if not, that is your evidence.
As long as it will not rattle all the time, the compressor should be ok.
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I sure appreciate this entire thread, just wanted to say THANK YOU It’s so wonderful to be able to actually fix these things myself, and it’s really nice of you all to give advice like this that helps all of us so much and saves us money. Thank you again!