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Refrigerator Making Loud Humming Noise

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Quick answer

A loud humming noise from your refrigerator is often caused by a faulty condenser fan motor, overworked compressor, or dirty coils. Check the coils for dirt, ensure proper ventilation, and listen for specific components causing the noise.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check for Obstructions
    Do: Inspect the back or bottom of the refrigerator for any objects blocking airflow.
    Observe: Look for items touching the coils or compressor.
    Means: Obstructions can cause the compressor to work harder, increasing noise.
    Next: If you find obstructions, remove them and monitor the noise level.
  2. Clean the Condenser Coils
    Do: Use a soft brush or vacuum to clean the condenser coils located at the back or bottom of the fridge.
    Observe: Remove dust, dirt, and debris from the coils.
    Means: Dirty coils reduce efficiency, causing the compressor to run longer and louder.
    Next: After cleaning, check if the noise decreases.
  3. Check the Compressor
    Do: Listen closely to determine if the noise is coming from the compressor.
    Observe: A loud humming or buzzing sound when the compressor starts up.
    Means: The compressor may be overworking or failing.
    Next: If the compressor is the source, consider replacing it or calling a professional.
  4. Inspect the Condenser Fan Motor
    Do: Locate the condenser fan and check if it is running smoothly.
    Observe: Listen for unusual noises or check if the fan is not spinning.
    Means: A faulty fan motor can cause loud humming and affect cooling efficiency.
    Next: If the fan is faulty, it may need to be replaced.
  5. Verify Leveling of the Fridge
    Do: Use a level to check if the refrigerator is sitting evenly on the floor.
    Observe: Uneven leveling can cause vibrations and noise.
    Means: Adjust the leveling feet to ensure the fridge is stable.
    Next: After leveling, check if the noise reduces.
  6. Check the Start Relay
    Do: Locate the start relay (usually near the compressor) and inspect it for signs of damage or wear.
    Observe: A clicking or buzzing sound from the relay when the compressor starts.
    Means: A faulty start relay can cause the compressor to hum loudly.
    Next: If the relay is faulty, it may need to be replaced.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Dirty Condenser Coils
Dust and debris on the coils reduce efficiency, causing the compressor to work harder and produce more noise.
CommonEasyCondenser coil cleaning brush
Faulty Condenser Fan Motor
A worn or damaged fan motor can create loud humming and affect airflow.
CommonEasy–MediumCondenser fan motor
Overworked Compressor
The compressor may be straining due to poor airflow, dirty coils, or a faulty fan.
CommonMediumCompressor replacement
Faulty Start Relay
A damaged start relay can cause the compressor to hum loudly when starting.
SometimesMediumStart relay
Refrigerant Leak
Low refrigerant levels can cause the compressor to work harder and produce unusual noises.
RareHardProfessional repair
Loose or Worn Parts
Vibrations from loose components can amplify noise.
SometimesEasyScrews or fasteners
Uneven Fridge Leveling
An unlevel refrigerator can cause vibrations and noise from the compressor.
SometimesEasyLeveling feet adjustment

Parts matching

Common parts needed to fix a loud humming noise in a refrigerator include:

Always refer to your refrigerator's manual for specific part numbers and compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can a loud humming noise damage my refrigerator?

Yes, a loud humming noise can indicate an overworked compressor or other issues that may lead to more serious damage if not addressed promptly.

How often should I clean the condenser coils?

It's recommended to clean the condenser coils every 6 to 12 months to maintain efficiency and reduce noise.

Is it safe to replace the condenser fan motor myself?

Yes, if you follow the manufacturer's instructions and take proper safety precautions, such as unplugging the refrigerator before starting.

Why is my refrigerator making a humming noise only when it starts up?

A humming noise during startup could be due to a faulty start relay or a compressor that is struggling to start.

Can an uneven floor cause a loud humming noise?

Yes, an unlevel refrigerator can cause vibrations and noise from the compressor and other components.