FRIGIDAIRE GALLERY SERIES REFRIGERATOR Noise
System Nominal
The gurgling or bubbling noise is caused by the movement and phase-change of refrigerant through the sealed system. As liquid refrigerant enters the evaporator, it expands and boils into a gas, creating fluid-flow acoustics that are audible through the refrigerator liner. This is a standard physical characteristic of modern high-efficiency cooling systems.
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