Troubleshooting Guide
57TROUBLESHOOTING
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Noises
Problem Possible Cause Solutions
Clicking
The defrost control will click when the 
automatic defrost cycle begins and ends. 
The thermostat control (or refrigerator 
control on some models) will also click 
when cycling on and off.
 • Normal Operation
Rattling
Rattling noises may come from the flow 
of refrigerant, the water line on the back 
of the unit, or items stored on top of or 
around the refrigerator.
 • Normal Operation
Refrigerator is not resting solidly on the 
floor.
 • Floor is weak or uneven or leveling legs 
need to be adjusted. See the Leveling and 
Door Alignment section.
Refrigerator with linear compressor was 
jarred while running.
 • Normal Operation
Whooshing
Evaporator fan motor is circulating air 
through the refrigerator and freezer 
compartments.
 • Normal Operation
Air is being forced over the condenser by 
the condenser fan.
 • Normal Operation
Gurgling
Refrigerant flowing through the cooling 
system.
 • Normal Operation
Popping
Contraction and expansion of the inside 
walls due to changes in temperature.
 • Normal Operation
Sizzling
Water dripping on the defrost heater 
during a defrost cycle.
 • Normal Operation
Vibrating
If the side or back of the refrigerator is 
touching a cabinet or wall, some of the 
normal vibrations may make an audible 
sound.
 • To eliminate the noise, make sure that the 
sides and back cannot vibrate against any 
wall or cabinet.
Dripping
Water running into the drain pan during 
the defrost cycle.
 • Normal Operation
Pulsating or high-
pitched sound
Your refrigerator is designed to run 
more efficiently to keep your food items 
at the desired temperature. The high 
efficiency compressor may cause your 
new refrigerator to run longer than 
your old one, but it is still more energy 
efficient than previous models. While the 
refrigerator is running, it is normal to hear 
a pulsating or high-pitched sound.
 • Normal Operation









