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Whirlpool Refrigerator Makes Loud Noise

If you have a Whirlpool refrigerator, it likely runs without any problem. On occasion, it may make loud noises. What can be done when that occurs?

A Whirlpool refrigerator can make loud noises due to several reasons. Worn out compressor isolation grommets can cause a buzzing or humming sound. A malfunctioning pantry control board can result in beeping, buzzing, or popping sounds. These issues can disrupt the normal operation of the refrigerator and cause loud noises.

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Compressor Isolation Grommets

Vibration is a part of our life and it is a part of our appliances. When they are running, vibrations occur so it is necessary to use isolation grommets to keep them from making noise.

If an isolation grommet wears out, anytime the compressor is running, the vibration is going to cause a buzzing or humming sound. As the grommet continues to deteriorate, this sound can get very loud.

Fortunately, the solution is not difficult because all you have to do is replace the grommets. After disconnecting the power to the refrigerator, loosen the compressor and remove the old grommet before putting the new one in place.

You will be amazed by how much of a difference compressor isolation grommets can make in the noise of your refrigerator.

Pantry Control Board

The control board is like the computer within our refrigerator. A may not quite be as complex as the computer we have on our desk, but it can still be responsible for a lot of work.

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If the control board malfunctions in your Whirlpool refrigerator, you may hear some beeping sounds warning you of the problem. The electronics may also cause a buzzing or popping sound that can get loud.

Unfortunately, it is not possible to repair a control board. After turning off the power, you can remove the board and visually inspect it for any signs of damage, cracking, or burning.

You can purchase a new control board and put it in place. After doing so, you will have to run through a startup series that is provided with the control board. It often is just starting the refrigerator and allowing it to run.

Common Reasons Why a Whirlpool Refrigerator Makes Noise

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We count on our refrigerators to run without any problems. What can you do if your refrigerator is making a loud noise?

A loud buzzing or clicking sound can be the result of a failing compressor. Remove the compressor from the refrigerator and test it using a multimeter. The compressor can sometimes be fixed but in most cases, it must be replaced.

Here are five common reasons why your refrigerator may be making a loud noise and how to fix them.

Dirty Condenser Coils

When condenser coils become clogged with dust and debris, it makes the compressor work harder. Since the compressor is working harder, it will make noise.

Solution: Clean the coils with a vacuum cleaner or soft brush. Make this a regular part of your household cleaning to ensure that problems are kept to a minimum.

Faulty Condenser/Evaporator Fan Motor

Both the evaporator and the condenser fans could wear out over time. In either case, the typical sign of such a faulty fan motor is a loud noise. Some of these noises can include clicking, humming, grinding, rattling, and buzzing.

Solution: Both the evaporator and condenser fan motors can be replaced. Prior to replacing them, you can remove them from the refrigerator and test them with a multimeter.

If the motors don’t check for continuity, they are faulty and must be replaced.

Icemaker

An icemaker can generate noise due to it being jammed and frozen. As the auger tries to turn, it can create a loud clicking or banging sound.

Solution: Remove the icemaker components from the refrigerator and visually inspect them. In many cases, you will see the buildup of ice when you first start this process. Faulty or damaged parts should be replaced.

Loose Parts

There are many moving parts in a refrigerator and some that don’t move. If they are not attached properly and are loose or worn, they could begin making a vibrating and rattling sound.

Some common parts that experience this type of rattling include the ice maker, tubing, and loose pipes.

Solution: Carefully inspect the interior of the refrigerator for any loose or rattling parts. You can do so visually, by feeling for loose parts, or by trying to pinpoint the sound they are making.

After you fasten the loose parts in place, the smooth and quiet operation of the refrigerator should return.

Out Of Level

The refrigerator should be level and if it isn’t, it could produce a buzzing or rattling noise. This is due to vibrations that can occur when the unit is not leveled properly.

Solution: The solution to an unlevel refrigerator is straightforward. Most refrigerators are designed with leveling feet that can be adjusted to bring the refrigerator to the proper level.

Let us now consider some of the brand-specific reasons why refrigerators could be making loud noises.

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