The evaporator fan is icing up on my 10 year old ge side by side refrigerator and making a very loud noise.
Ge refrigerator evaporator fan noise.
Everything else is working fine and there isn t ice build up anywhere else.
Identify which area the sound seems to be coming from and then.
If the refrigerator is noisy or loud especially when one of the doors are opened either the evaporator or condenser fan blade may be at fault.
If your frost free freezer is making a loud buzzing or humming noise it could mean the evaporator fan blade is damaged.
When i melt the ice on the evaporator fan by using a hair dryer the loud sound goes away but in a few weeks it is iced up again and making the loud noise.
Your fridge s evaporator fan motor sits on grommets to keep it from rattling on the mounting bracket.
How to check a refrigerator s evaporator fan motor grommets.
To access the evaporator fan to check for damage to the blade look behind the air grille or evaporator cover first disconnecting power to the appliance.
Unplug the fridge and take a look at the evaporator fan motor in the freezer compartment behind the back panel.
If something is wrong with the refrigerator fan the freezer won t cool.
The evaporator fan cycles air over the evaporator coil to cool it.
Regular wear and tear can cause the grommets to wear or become detached which can increase vibration and cause excess noise.
First check out the evaporator fan blade in the freezer behind the back panel.
The two sounds are distinct but equally annoying.
One is a condenser fan located in the bottom of the refrigerator and the other is an evaporator fan in the freezer compartment.
The evaporator fan motor grommet is used to isolate the motor from the mounting bracket and reduce vibration noise.
Try turning it by hand.
A noisy refrigerator is usually due to a loud evaporator fan motor or a malfunctioning ice maker.