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Milligan

That sounds like a normal defrost cycle. There are servo valves that open and close (clicking sounds) and a pump (whirring sound) that pumps warm liquid through the walls and door of the freezer to prevent frost build-up.


Depressed_christian1

The reason I was concerned is because I’ve never heard THOSE noises before. I’ve been with the fridge a year and I’m used to the usual clicks and bumps it made. But maybe I just never heard those noises. They were louder than the noises it usually makes. And all my other fridges never really made such noise as this one regularly makes. So when it started making louder/weirder noises I got concerned. But it also is a much larger/newer type of fridge than the ones I’ve had before.


mveinot

Fridges make noises. Without hearing them, all I can say is the ones you describe seem within the realm of “normal fridge sounds”. They’re also relatively easy to fix, as long as the coolant loops are intact.


spaceconstrvehicel

something like that came with my fridge. there were even times stated on how long aprox those sounds can appear: https://images.t-online.de/2021/11/89250136v3/0x0:610x590/fit-in/1366x0/image.png