SAMSUNG RF28R7201SR Compressor Noise
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86%
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Condenser Fan Motor
The condenser fan is located immediately adjacent to the compressor and is the most common source of 'mechanical' noise in the machine compartment. Bearing wear or debris in the fan shroud creates a loud grinding or droning sound that resonates through the cabinet. Replacing the motor eliminates the primary source of rotational noise in the cooling system's heat exchange area.
SKU: DA31-00334C
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8%
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Compressor Mounting Grommets
These rubber isolators decouple the compressor's kinetic energy from the refrigerator's frame. Over time, the rubber can harden or lose elasticity due to heat exposure, allowing the compressor's natural vibrations to transfer directly to the metal chassis. Replacing these dampeners restores the acoustic isolation required for quiet operation.
SKU: DA63-01712A
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6%
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Inverter Power Control Board
The inverter board converts AC to DC and uses Pulse Width Modulation to control compressor speed. If the capacitors on this board fail, the resulting 'dirty' electrical signal can cause the compressor motor to emit a loud, high-pitched electrical hum or 'chattering' sound. A new board ensures the compressor receives a clean, stable frequency.
SKU: DA92-00593B
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Condenser Fan Motor.
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