Thursday, February 12

Fridge Making Loud Noise? My Mechanic’s Simple Tips Fixed It Without Spending a Penny

One day, my refrigerator started making a loud noise that could be heard across the room. I immediately called my family technician, Shailendra Sharma, who has been running an AC and fridge service center for over 20 years. Instead of suggesting costly repairs, he recommended a few simple checks and adjustments—and within minutes, the noise stopped without spending a single rupee.

Why Fridges Make Noise
A low humming or whirring sound is normal in refrigerators. However, if the noise becomes loud enough to travel from one room to another, it is a sign that something is off.

Mechanic’s Five Simple Tips to Silence Your Fridge

  1. Check the Fridge Level
    Uneven floors can cause a fridge to wobble, making the compressor louder than usual. Lightly push the fridge to see if it rocks. If it does, adjust the leveling using the fridge’s adjustable feet or place a small object under the uneven corner to stabilize it.
  2. Maintain Distance from the Wall
    If your fridge is too close to the wall, its vibrations can amplify noise. Keep the fridge at least 6 inches away from any wall and ensure it doesn’t touch or lean against it.
  3. Clean the Rear Grille
    Dirt and dust buildup on the rear grille can affect cooling efficiency and put extra strain on the compressor, increasing noise. Clean the grille thoroughly at least once a month.
  4. Defrost Excess Ice
    Too much ice accumulation in the freezer can cause the fan to hit the ice and create a loud noise. Regularly defrost your freezer to maintain smooth airflow and reduce noise.
  5. Check the Compressor Stability
    A loose compressor can make loud noises when turning on and off. Check the compressor’s rubber bushings to ensure it is firmly in place. If it has become loose, gently adjust it to prevent it from hitting metal surfaces.

Industry Insights
Brands like Samsung and LG also recommend similar steps on their official websites to reduce fridge noise. Following these simple practices can improve efficiency, extend the lifespan of your appliance, and save on repair costs.

Conclusion
A loud fridge doesn’t always require expensive repairs. With a few basic adjustments, cleaning, and defrosting, you can restore it to quiet, efficient operation—just as my mechanic did, without spending a single rupee.


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