FRIGIDAIRE LFHG2251TF Loud Warm
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86%
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Evaporator Fan Motor
The evaporator fan is the primary driver for air circulation across the cooling coils. Mechanical wear of the motor bearings produces significant acoustic resonance (loudness) before the motor fails to move air, causing the cabinet temperature to rise. Replacing this restores the forced convection necessary for heat transfer from the food compartment to the refrigerant.
SKU: 241509402
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7%
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Condenser Fan Motor
Located near the compressor, this fan rejects heat from the high-pressure refrigerant. If the motor bearings fail, the unit will emit a loud humming or grinding noise. Inefficient heat rejection causes the compressor to operate at higher pressures and temperatures, leading to a loss of cooling efficiency and potential thermal shutdown.
SKU: 241636601
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7%
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Defrost Bi-Metal Thermostat
If this sensor fails to trigger the defrost heater, frost accumulates on the evaporator assembly. The 'loud' symptom occurs when the fan blades physically strike the encroaching ice, followed by a 'warm' state as the ice eventually encapsulates the coils and blocks all airflow regardless of fan operation.
SKU: 5303918214
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Evaporator Fan Motor.
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