BOSCH B36CL80ENS Loud Warm
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86%
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Evaporator Fan Motor
The noise is typically generated by failing internal bearings or a warped motor shaft within the evaporator fan assembly. As the motor loses RPM or seizes, it fails to circulate air over the cooling coils, leading to a rapid rise in internal cabinet temperature despite the compressor still running. This specific part is a common failure point in high-efficiency BLDC systems where precision timing is required for airflow.
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8%
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Condenser Fan Motor
Located at the base of the unit, this motor is responsible for exhausting heat from the refrigerant into the ambient air. If the motor fails mechanically (noise), the compressor will overheat and cycle off via its thermal overload protector (warmth). The dual-compressor design of this Bosch model makes heat rejection critical for both cooling circuits.
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6%
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Defrost Heater Assembly
If the defrost heater fails to activate, ice accumulates on the evaporator fins. As the ice bridge grows, the evaporator fan blades begin to strike the ice, creating a loud clicking or grinding sound. Eventually, the ice completely blocks airflow, resulting in the 'warm' cabinet symptom while the motor struggles against the physical obstruction.
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DIY Repair Guide
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