GE GFE28GYNFS Compressor Noise
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
|---|---|---|
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86%
CONF
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Condenser Fan Motor
The condenser fan motor is located directly adjacent to the compressor and is the most common source of high-pitched or grinding noises in the machine compartment. Bearing failure within this motor occurs as it accumulates dust and operates at high duty cycles to cool the refrigerant coils. Replacing the motor eliminates the primary source of mechanical resonance misidentified as compressor failure.
SKU: WR60X26866
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|
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8%
CONF
|
Compressor Mounting Grommets
These rubber dampers isolate the compressor's natural kinetic vibration from the refrigerator chassis. Over time, the rubber can harden or lose elasticity, allowing the compressor's operational energy to transfer directly to the metal frame, creating a loud humming or rattling sound. New grommets restore the acoustic decoupling required for quiet operation.
SKU: WR02X12643
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|
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6%
CONF
|
Inverter Control Board
The inverter board controls the compressor's motor speed via Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). If the board's capacitors or circuitry begin to fail, it can output an unstable frequency that causes the compressor to 'hunt' or vibrate at improper harmonics, resulting in a rhythmic or metallic pulsing noise that is not present during nominal operation.
SKU: WR55X29051
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