FRIGIDAIRE PRMC2285AF Loud Warm
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Evaporator Fan Motor
The evaporator fan is responsible for circulating air over the cooling coils and through the cabinet. Mechanical failure of the motor bearings creates a loud grinding or buzzing noise, while the resulting lack of airflow prevents the removal of heat from the food compartments. This part directly restores the forced-air convection necessary for thermal regulation.
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4%
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Condenser Fan Motor
Located near the compressor, this fan rejects heat from the refrigerant into the ambient air. If the motor fails, it often emits a loud rattling or squealing sound; without heat rejection, the refrigerant remains in a high-energy state, causing the compressor to run hot and eventually fail to cool the unit.
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3%
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Defrost Thermostat
A failure in the defrost circuit leads to excessive frost accumulation on the evaporator coils. As ice expands, it physically contacts the fan blades (creating a loud 'tapping' or 'scraping' noise) and eventually blocks all airflow, resulting in a warm refrigerator despite the compressor running.
SKU: 5304521451
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DIY Repair Guide
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