Is your Electrolux refrigerator making annoying noises? No need to panic. It could be quite a few different issues that are causing it – many of which are easy to fix.
To find the culprit, make sure you inspect each of the different components of your fridge that we list below, and hopefully you’ll be able to fix it.
This guide covers the following models of Electrolux refrigerators:
E23CS75DSS0
E23CS75DSS1
E23CS75DSS9
E23CS75DSSA
E23CS75DSSC
E23CS75DSSE
E23CS75DSSG
E23CS75DSSH
E23CS78EPS2
E23CS78ESS2
E23CS78GPS1
EI26SS30JB1
EI26SS30JS1
EI26SS30JW1
EW26SS70IB1
EW26SS70IB2
EW26SS70IB3
EW26SS70IB4
EW26SS70IS1
EW26SS70IS2
EW26SS70IS6
The first component to check is your refrigerator’s fan blades. If they are noisy or loud, especially when your fridge door is open, then they might be what’s causing the loud noises. Here’s how to check your fan blades:
The compressor in the fridge can sometimes be the cause of loud and annoying noises. If you can hear noises coming from the compressor, then this might indicate that it is damaged and needs to be repaired or replaced. It’s not uncommon for the internal components of a refrigerator compressor to wear out over time, so this is quite a common cause of unwanted noises. Here’s how to check it out:
Another common cause of a noisy refrigerator is the water inlet valve. The valve is controlled electronically and opens to supply water to the refrigerator dispenser and icemaker. Over time the valve can get blocked up with debris, and this restricts the water supply. Here’s how to check if it needs to be replaced:
Another potential cause of your Electrolux noisy refrigerator could be the condenser fan motor. The condenser fan’s function is to properly circulate air through the condenser coil in order to remove heat and also to circulate air through to the drain pan so that the water in it will evaporate.
One way to tell if the noise is being caused by the condenser fan motor is that your fridge might also be having trouble staying as cool as it normally would, and sometimes a fridge might even turn on and off randomly if the condenser fan motor is faulty. Here’s how to inspect the condenser fan motor:
Another fan motor that could be causing the noise is the evaporator fan motor. This fan motor makes sure that air is distributed over the evaporator coils when the compressor is operating. If the noise is coming from the freezer area of your Electrolux refrigerator, then the evaporator fan motor might be the cause of it. Here’s how to check it out:
The purpose of the evaporator fan motor grommet is to isolate the motor from the mounting bracket so that it can stop it from making any vibrating sounds. You can check the evaporator fan motor grommets by:
Those are some of the main causes of an Electrolux noisy refrigerator. Hopefully, by going through each of the steps outlined above, you have solved the problem and your fridge is now operating without any annoying noises.
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