How To Fix A Noisy GE Refrigerator / Freezer Fan (temporarily)

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  • čas přidán 16. 10. 2011
  • When GE says their refrigerators are "frost-free", they mean there's NO EXTRA CHARGE for frost buildup, that can make the fan sound like a buzz-saw!
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Komentáře • 565

  • @mattswessinger7064
    @mattswessinger7064 Před 2 lety +11

    Ten years later this video is still giving back to the community.

    • @aussie2uGA
      @aussie2uGA Před 2 dny

      And now even a “newer” model is doing the same thing.

  • @kentgyrorobo6607
    @kentgyrorobo6607 Před 2 lety +13

    That noise has triggered an unbound rage within me, but thanks to the tips in your video, the sound and accompanying rage have been vanquished. Thank you!

  • @alicechapman1851
    @alicechapman1851 Před 3 lety +15

    Thank you! My husband woke me up and said we had to buy a new refrigerator because ours was making a horrible noise. I found your video and used my hair dryer to melt the ice buildup. The refrigerator is working fine now. You saved us from spending money on a new one. Great job!

  • @strangecathedrals
    @strangecathedrals Před 9 lety +4

    Dear Mr Wizard Knows,
    Thank you zillions! My husband was up all night worried. All he could feel was dread. He was going to just shoot it - it was so horrible! We have zilch money for any repairman.
    So this morning he found your video and followed everything you said! It works!
    We are thrilled. I hope you can feel our gratefulness and smiles :)
    And, Mr Wizard Knows - your name suits you perfectly!

  • @rebeltvr6046
    @rebeltvr6046 Před 4 měsíci +2

    All these years later and it still works. Thanks for this. You're definitely a wizard!

  • @julietteyamane2334
    @julietteyamane2334 Před 2 lety +13

    This video was literally an answer to prayer. I had the same frost build-up, took a wood mallet to tenderize meat, smashed (gently) the ice apart, and right away the noise went away. Thank you for making this video ten years ago, it's still helping folks out here.

    • @camiliafuentes3509
      @camiliafuentes3509 Před rokem

      Thanks so much for posting this solution! It solved my issue for the most part! I used a crab mallet and hit the fan's cover and the noise lessened significantly. The grinding and buzzing noise went away immediately. I also lowered the cold setting to minimize ice buildup on the fan. The noise is almost back to normal. I will repeat this regularly to prevent the excessive noise!

  • @kenbenz
    @kenbenz Před 7 lety +6

    Thank you!! Our fridge woke us up at 4 a.m. this morning and we unplugged it until getting up at our regular time, bleary-eyed and expecting the worst. My wife was shopping for a new fridge when I found your video so you saved me a lot of money! :-)

  • @ramblewild12
    @ramblewild12 Před rokem +6

    Awesome video! I was freaking out when this started tonight. I thought my refrigerator was getting ready to go out. The blow dryer worked like a charm!

  • @spolleypt
    @spolleypt Před 11 lety +3

    Thank you for saving me time and money with this video. In twenty minutes I fixed the vibration with a hairdryer as recommended! Now all that is left is for me to eat the ice cream that didn't fit in the downstairs freezer that is melting! THANK YOU for returning piece and quiet to my kitchen.

  • @brendanburke7114
    @brendanburke7114 Před 5 lety +8

    Great video! This worked to fix my GE fridge which is less than two years old. GE was going to charge me $99 PLUS parts and labor. I owe you a cold one!

    • @Ajidam
      @Ajidam Před měsícem

      You owe him a good bottle.

  • @becschillaci3970
    @becschillaci3970 Před 5 měsíci +1

    So thankful found your video. I have a side by side GE 3 yrs old. We heard that awful noise for hrs after turning water in back to house from week long freeze. Ice buildup was in back. We ordered new fridge and then decided to get appliance repairman quote. He said $500 for new ice maker and water valve. So I just found your video and will try it first. Cancelled the new one.

  • @bemo502
    @bemo502 Před 8 lety +3

    Thanks so much! This worked for me today! So happy! I removed all food from freezer, used the blow dryer for a couple of minutes, left the freezer door open and went about some other chores, repeated the blow dryer a couple of times, left open for a couple of hours, plugged fridge back in and back in business!Thought I was going to have to buy a new fridge! Have had my fridge for less than 2 years and it began making that exact noise! Just had to replace a washing machine less than 2 yrs old--same manufacturer! Never again!!!

  • @markj90503
    @markj90503  Před 11 lety +4

    It's no coincidence that the condenser fan is the ONLY part I ever needed to replace on my trusty old GE fridge. It's 28 years-old, yet still runs flawlessly. And unlike my new "state of the art", "modern" GE fridge, that ancient old thing still manages to defrost itself completely; no hairdryer needed! Amazing. ;-)
    (continued...)

  • @bastillee
    @bastillee Před 10 lety +4

    I tried this today and it worked like a charm. Thanks to this video, I avoided a costly repair call. Well done.

  • @Drsamariamcolbert
    @Drsamariamcolbert Před 4 lety +3

    OMG I just called a repair guy and he can't come out for another week. I just watched this did it and it worked. Thank you so much! I was losing sleep over how loud my frig was.

    • @ashe984
      @ashe984 Před 4 lety

      Samaria M Colbert Omg mine made so much noise last night four something I the morning. Who wants to here that in the middle of the night?

  • @jimcat68
    @jimcat68 Před 7 lety +9

    I wanted to thank you for posting this video. I have a GE fridge/freezer (slightly different model but same basic design) that was making that horrible grinding noise. I bought it in December of 2016, and as you mentioned, it took about six months for the ice to build up to the point where it was sounding like a buzz saw.
    Fortunately I looked around on CZcams before calling a technician, and found this video. I emptied out the freezer and sure enough, there was some bad ice buildup on the inside, even blocking some of the vents. I left the unit unplugged overnight so that all the ice could melt, and the next day, it was back to normal, quiet operation.
    I'm grateful for you and all the other knowledgeable people of the "Academy of CZcams"!

    • @ashe984
      @ashe984 Před 4 lety

      Jim Kasprzak yep I have a GE fridge freezer it gets loud

    • @juliemaples4180
      @juliemaples4180 Před 3 lety +1

      Where does the defrosted ice water go to? Does it drain on floor? Thanks

  • @annarbogast5561
    @annarbogast5561 Před 9 lety

    Thank you, thank you!!! My GE is over 20 years old, but this is the first time this has happened. I'm a 67 yr. old widow. I was already looking at the ads to buy a new one, and when I saw the prices, I decided to check you out. Wow! took less than 5 min. (I'd already put the contents in my big chest freezer) it was amazing. Thank you SO much!

  • @akaalanb
    @akaalanb Před 7 lety +3

    Very, VERY helpful. I did take everything apart and defrosted the whole coil assembly behind the column and sheet metal wall. No more noise, at least until it happens again. With removing all the food, doing the work and cleanup (also pulled the fridge out from the wall and cleaned/vacuumed all the dust bunnies) it took about an hour. Saved a call to the appliance repairman.

  • @doreenrolls6375
    @doreenrolls6375 Před 8 lety +3

    Thank you!!! Can't believe a noise that sounds like a serious problem had such a simple solution!

  • @theharcoregamer2432
    @theharcoregamer2432 Před 8 lety +7

    I cant be thankful enough for youtube and this video. I was freaking out and was almost going to buy a new fridge. I have a GE Profile Artica. I removed the whole inside and used a blow dryer and Wala! No more loud hum! THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! This video saved me a lot of money I don't have to really spend right now!

  • @bonnieloo8044
    @bonnieloo8044 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you - Thank you - I shut the frig off, emptied the bottom freezer, used the hair dryer on it and then left the frig unplugged for about 6 hours. Not only does it work just great but it's now super clean! Thank you again.

  • @kenmassie4432
    @kenmassie4432 Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you for your clear instructions. Done and dusted in an hour. Panel off, hairdyer applied, ice goneand panel on. All now quiet and I've saved £185.00 on the Samsung repair charge. Nice little job for a Sunday morning and the wife is really pleased to have her quiet kitchen back. Would not have known where to start without your video. Will look you up again if I have any future problems. Bless you Mr Wizard.

  • @jkowalonek
    @jkowalonek Před 9 měsíci

    Ha! THANK YOU! Woke up to "the noise" this morning. First time in a 20 year old GE that looks just like yours. My wife figured we needed a new fridge.. Not me! I guessed ice or a new evaporator fan motor... I'm think this icing is one of the effects of climate change here in New England., its been crazy rainy all summer, and the humidity in the house went way up when I turned off the air conditioning this month. I took the more scenic route and emptied the freezer, tore the covers off, removed the ice block near the fan, and another behind the back cover. My big win from your video was finding the screws that let me remove the cover hiding the motor! With all the ice gone, I cleaned the whole freezer, made certain the problem was fixed, and reassembled... Thanks again!

  • @triggers5617
    @triggers5617 Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you Mr Wizard the freezer fan was so loud I had to turn fridge off overnight and thought that I would need to purchase a new one, however a few minutes following your instruction with a hairdryer fan noise gone!! Hoorah

  • @Squizzle-56
    @Squizzle-56 Před rokem

    I can't thank you enough for this video. Started making that noise Thanksgiving night about 11:30. Wife started moving stuff to old fridge just in case it went out during the night. Called repairman early this morning, said it would be Tuesday before he could come out. CZcams search led me to this video. Your solution fixed it up!! Saved me a repair bill. Thanks again.

  • @bradyhester1371
    @bradyhester1371 Před 2 lety +3

    You are a total ROCK STAR ! We have the exact fridge and the exact noise coming from freezer area. Did exactly what you said...and BAM it's fixed for the win ! Love it, TU

  • @chipster52284
    @chipster52284 Před 8 lety +3

    This fixed mine for over a year. Coming back to double check this before doing it again today. Thanks!

  • @JesseColton
    @JesseColton Před rokem +3

    Thank you!! This is the first time in my life I ever was able to fix an issue with the freezer! Feel like a real handyman

  • @lauriehess2569
    @lauriehess2569 Před 7 lety

    I have a 2 year old hotpot I've wanted to shoot for about a month now. Tried multiple things and was about to call for a repair when I found this video. hit it with a dryer and you know what I hear? nothing, and it's magical. thank you! !

  • @Nina513
    @Nina513 Před 6 lety +1

    You're such a cool dude. I was literally about to have a freaking emotional explosion if the humming noise didn't stop. Woke up in the middle of the night and it was STILL going.
    This just fixed EVERYTHING! Thanks so much!

  • @picobo
    @picobo Před 11 lety +1

    you sir are a lifesaver!! it worked like a charm!
    i'm in the dominican republic and the technicians wanted to change half the fridge, but I decided to take care of it by myself researching and I found you! THANKS A LOT!!!

  • @cookiemanlives
    @cookiemanlives Před 7 měsíci

    This 12 year old, roughly shot video save my life - and wallet. As someone said before, this is the first tip I ever got off CZcams that I was actually able to apply. It worked like a charm. My only additional advice is to remove the outer plastic case that protects the fan. Pointing the hair dryer directly at the exposed fan made all the different. The first time I tried it with the fan covered didn't work. Also blow dry the fan for a least 5 minutes. Thank you!!

  • @LifeWithYourMum
    @LifeWithYourMum Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you soo much. I live in a rental and I already have other issues with my unit's incompetent maintenance team as it is. The fact that I don't have to call them for yet another issue great! Thanks for the informative video!

  • @asmusick
    @asmusick Před 6 lety +2

    THANK YOU! Our fridge fan had been getting progressively louder since Irma blew through, and this did the trick. You really saved our Thanksgiving!

  • @travishall67
    @travishall67 Před 3 lety +1

    I was ready to go out today and buy a new 'fridge over this problem but when I watched this video, the sound your 'fridge was making is EXACTLY the sound mine is making. Thank you so much for taking the time to post this video. I feel confident now that I can "fix" the problem. Oh, another thing that's great about GE is their water filters that use an RFID tag so that you have to buy replacement filters from them at triple the cost of regular filters. I just move the RFID tag over from my original filter to a new generic filter each time I swap my filters out. I'll never buy another GE product. Thanks again!

  • @uncleiroh0989
    @uncleiroh0989 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this. I live in a studio apartment and this noise has been driving me nuts for a year. It happened so often that I got used to it, but then I saw your video and realized that not only is it not normal for this kind of fridge, but that it can be fixed pretty easily too.

  • @lenvm
    @lenvm Před 11 lety +5

    Great advice, thanks. We inherited a GE fridge with our condo, and it's given us many problems. Luckily this one could be solved without bringing the repairman out, thanks to this video.

  • @DavidFaulconer
    @DavidFaulconer Před 8 lety +1

    Life Saver! First time we had the issue and I was quickly imagining an unforeseen Big expenditure. The fix was Quick, Easy and hugely Successful. Many Thanks!

  • @josephwysocki5652
    @josephwysocki5652 Před 4 lety +2

    This video saved me a ton of money. Quick and easy fix for my fridge running very loudly. Thanks for the help.

  • @markj90503
    @markj90503  Před 12 lety +4

    Glad to hear it all worked out! And thanks for sharing your experience. It's a good reminder that sometimes what sounds like a bad fan, sometimes really IS a bad fan! Although, the GE evaporator fans are high quality brushless motors made by Pansonic (not GE!), so failures are probably rare. But when they do fail, they easy to replace. In fact, your husband just needed to remove two more screws (on the fan bracket). It then just lifts out, and unplugs from the wire harness.

  • @ahebb89
    @ahebb89 Před 8 lety

    Thank you thank you thank you!!!! I came home to a horrendous sound and starting sweating bullets worrying over what could be wrong. I have a pretty modern GE model and after I watched your video and tried it out myself (with a hair dryer) it's running super quiet. You saved me a sleepless night!!! Good man!!!

  • @H.pylori
    @H.pylori Před 8 lety

    It worked!! Thanks. I have had the GE Profile side by side refrigerator for five years. Then all of a sudden I had that annoying vibrating buzzing noise when the freezer fan came on. I was about to call a serviceman when I ran across your video. I decided to give your technique a try with a hair dryer. I turned the refrigerator temperature off. Heated the plastic case covering the fan for 15 minutes and then let the refrigerator reach room temp with doors open for an additional 40 minutes. As I heated the fan area, I could actually hear pieces of ice dropping to the bottom of the case. I then tuned on the refrigerator and the fan came on and guess what....no vibrating noise!!!! You saved me a big bill and now I know what to do. Disappointed to hear that I might have to do this every 6 months. But the more technical they make these appliances, the more to go wrong. My previous refrige rant 20 years without any problems.

  • @Lag1914
    @Lag1914 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much. I know this video is quite old but I'm so glad it's still available. Was in the process of buying a new fridge until I came across your video and your suggestion worked tremendously. that buzzing noise was driving me nuts. Again thank you

  • @ronehall
    @ronehall Před 11 lety +2

    You're a life saver...or at least saved me hundreds of dollars on a new freezer! Came home to a "not so freezing" freezer making the exact same sound as the one in your video. Mine is an upright Maytag Freezer. Had this thing for many years, but this was my first encounter with a clogged frost free system....it was really iced up!

  • @j2jcox
    @j2jcox Před 11 lety +1

    Our GE freezer (FUF 20DMCRWH) was making a weird noise, similar to the one you showed, though not as loud. After watching your video we removed the metal cover inside the freezer (only 8 screws) and discovered that the drain plug was frozen and ice had formed under the basket. After defrosting the freezer with a hair dryer and clearing the drain plug with warm water we were back up and running. Thanks for the video and we enjoyed your humor.

  • @scoundrels343
    @scoundrels343 Před 5 měsíci

    My hero of the day! I work from home with the culprit only one room away. I first thought the fan was just unbalanced, but turning the temp up stopped the noise instantly. I will try deicing it once i actually have more time to do so, but i will take the time to thank you for your video.

  • @Tigerfog
    @Tigerfog Před 10 lety +1

    Thanks a lot for the advice in your video.
    As the owner of a 4 year old GE fridge, I'm glad I got finally rid of the buzzing.
    However in my case, just using a hairdrier on the back panel was not enough. I had to remove the back panel like you suggested to reveal the evaporator coils in a kinda-frozen state. Then using the hairdrier directly on them made all the ice melt and that did the trick. :)

  • @onieward
    @onieward Před 3 lety +1

    thank you so much for this vid! my freezer door wasn't closed all the way last night, and frost had totally built up! tonight the racket coming from there was crazy loud! i followed your instructions to a T and voila! quiet as a church mouse. and it only took about 10 minutes from start to finish! many, many thanks!! 👋😊❤️

  • @KevinAdair
    @KevinAdair Před 10 lety +1

    Mine just started making that noise tonight at 9:30pm. Thanks so much for the headsup we can now get a good nights sleep when done!

  • @djlavoie77
    @djlavoie77 Před 11 lety +5

    Thank you! Great advice that worked right away. We were about to go on vacation and I was stressing that the fridge would give out while we were gone. No noise at all coming from it now, though. Thanks, Mark!

  • @sheilataylor988
    @sheilataylor988 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you, was able to fix this without having to wait till Monday for maintenance man. My food surely would've spoiled by then. I live in Mississippi and have had this icebox for 5 years, didn't think this was possible with "newer" models!

  • @cindiklingert5201
    @cindiklingert5201 Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you so much for a very clear video. We are blow-drying our GE Free Frost Freezer as I type! Great job, now we're saving about $2,000!!!! Thanks so much!!!

  • @PennCentral-jn2ow
    @PennCentral-jn2ow Před 6 měsíci

    I had the same issue and your advice worked. What I did is the old fashioned way by how you defrost the old aluminum box freezers that were caked with ice. I put pots of boiling water in the freezer, closed it and let the hot steam defrost all the frost and ice, changed it every hour for 3 hours, wiped off the condensation and put a pedestal fan in front of the freezer to dry it out. Plugged it in and back to normal. Your assistance helped with some innovation. Thanks very much

  • @toniapalmero7233
    @toniapalmero7233 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much, as I had heard this once before, and forgot all about it till seeing your video, low & behold you saved me... I think GE should give a rebate to everybody, not to mention resolving this problem. I'll bet the Service repairmen love this glitch!!!

  • @markdaniele4539
    @markdaniele4539 Před 5 lety

    Thanks Mr Wizard.My GE did this tonight and it is only 1 year old.When I was a kid(62)they ran forever.Coldspot.They could go 20 plus years.Today things are cheap but it's buy and throw away.Thanks.

  • @InfiniteLynn
    @InfiniteLynn Před 6 lety +2

    My fridge isn't a GE but I tried your method anyway and it worked, thank you!

  • @mandi5231
    @mandi5231 Před 7 lety +5

    Thank you!! seriously - that sound was driving me crazy. Thank you for the great info.

  • @richardulrich8736
    @richardulrich8736 Před 5 lety

    Got home from being gone for a few days and as we walked in the refrigerator was making a horrendous sound!
    Quick, to CZcams!
    "ge profile refrigerator troubleshooting loud noise"
    Watched one video. Not the same sound.
    As soon as the sound came up on yours, we said that's it!
    We did what you said and it's now back to its quite self.
    Thank you very much

  • @818Smokeout
    @818Smokeout Před 5 lety +1

    Really helped a lot I have a kenmore refrigerator and I was having the same problem last night and today I decided to do research on how to fix it on my own and came across your video and it saved my day .

  • @daveihde
    @daveihde Před rokem

    Super helpful and effective. A twist of my own: I took everything out and used the hair drier to blow hot air as you suggested. Patted myself on the back, only to hear the sound come back when fan went to high. Second time I left it running and only cleared out top shelf to give me room to direct hot air into the louvers at the top. About 5 minutes in it quieted down so I knew I’d melted the ice.

  • @brb6868
    @brb6868 Před 6 lety

    THANK YOU!!!! We told our landlord about the noise and she said it was NORMAL! But of course we knew it wasn’t. Then she had the nerve to imply it was because our apartment was too hot even though the fridge’s job is to stay cool! Then she said it was strange because it was a brand new fridge even though we have had the fridge for over 10 years! So she was no help but you’ve been tons so thank you so much! Ours too is a GE fridge.

  • @iluvduni
    @iluvduni Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you so much!! My fridge was constantly competing with my TV. It was very frustrating and annoying. Blow drying worked immediately! Thank you thank you thank you!

  • @catinalennon9915
    @catinalennon9915 Před 12 lety

    I refused delivery on the Samsung. Best Buy was great about it by the way. I watched the GE all day to make sure new fan motor was running and temperatures were dropping to normal degrees. At the moment, freezer is 3 degrees and fridge is 39, almost back to normal levels of 0 and 37. Before we replaced the fan motor, the freezer was 39 and the fridge was 62. Thanks for your awesome video and for inspiring us to be brave enough to press on with the fix! God Bless!

  • @XMCRacing
    @XMCRacing Před 8 lety +5

    Un-defrosted ice. Part of GE's bonus plan. Made me laugh.
    Thanks for the vid. Saved me from the cost of a new fridge. I could not believe the massive chunk of ice I found inside the panel... thanks GE for the Free ice maker!

  • @pathansrote6253
    @pathansrote6253 Před 9 lety +1

    Very helpful video and advise. My GE refrigerator sounded like a jet engine ready to take off. Used the hair dryer and now blissfully quiet. Thank you so much!!!

  • @larrygilbert7273
    @larrygilbert7273 Před 7 lety

    Perfect solution! Five minutes with the blow dryer fixed it. Thanks bunches.

  • @eamonoreilly8661
    @eamonoreilly8661 Před 9 lety +2

    Lower the temp, so easy, instant fix, Thanks Mr.W.

  • @strouja
    @strouja Před 7 lety

    Thanks so much!!!! I have GE Stainless steel bottom freezer and I had the exact same noise. Happened the 1st time after 4 years of having the fridge. I could not even see ice at the back. The sound was coming from the back bottom where my freezer is. But I used a hair dryer and applied it for a few minutes and got ride of any ice I could find (hardly any). After this my noise is gone!!! So thanks so much!!!!

  • @Colleeniee02
    @Colleeniee02 Před 5 lety

    Thanks! My GE is only 4 years old. I had been hitting the panel hard for the past few months and it would stop. But today it kept making that loud noise. So I unplugged and used my dryer. Cleaned the back of the frig and the inside. Working good no noise.

  • @tammyvolovnik9476
    @tammyvolovnik9476 Před 7 lety

    Gotta tell you this.. THANK YOU!!! Our GE refrigerator was making the same noise. Used the hairdryer and the noise is now gone.PROBLEM FIXED!!!

  • @luistrevino6229
    @luistrevino6229 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you !!! This is first video that was suggested when I searched. My problem is solved !!!

  • @catinalennon9915
    @catinalennon9915 Před 12 lety

    You wouldn't believe it! We bought a new fridge. It was scheduled to be delivered this morning. In anticipation of that, my husband unplugged the GE last night and removed the panel you demonstrated in your video. The coils had normal levels of frost on them, so the compressor was working. The fan, which we could clearly see, was not working. After complete defrost, we plugged her in and reset temp controls. The fan was still dead however. To be continued in second post.....

  • @kenvdz7105
    @kenvdz7105 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks so much for this video. Without knowing it, I had the exact same problem and following these simple and easy steps, solved them. Awesome!

  • @springhillgolfer878
    @springhillgolfer878 Před 9 lety +4

    I just used your technique (with a hair dryer) to melt some ice that must have been interfering with the freezer fan and making it very loud. I have a Kitchen Aid, not a GE. The result was immediate---no more loud fan noise. I'll keep my fingers crossed (here in humid central Florida) that this fix will work for awhile and that we won't have to replace the motor or fan or whatever. Thanks for your helpful video.

    • @markj90503
      @markj90503  Před 9 lety

      Steve Pete Thanks for the update on your KitchenAid. Apparently this problem isn't unique to GE, though they top the charts in this comment list.

  • @Furchizedek
    @Furchizedek Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks for this wonderful video! It saved us from buying a new fridge. I shut the fridge off overnight, left the main door closed and emptied the freezer compartment. During the night all the ice melted behind the panel in the fan area and everything was good to go again. I realized we had been putting too much ice cube trays and other steamy items in the freezer, introducing too much moisture. We got a nice plastic covered cake pan that holds 4 cube trays and we fill them now and put them in the freezer in the covered cake pan. When the ice cubes are made and you take the cake pan out to dump the ice cubes, all the moisture that was released from the freezing cubes is now on the inside of the top of the cake pan instead of on the inside of the fan compartment. Thanks again.

    • @markj90503
      @markj90503  Před 9 lety +1

      That's perfect! If you can move your frozen food elsewhere, it's always best (and easiest) to simply unplug the fridge, open the freezer door, and walk away.
      Great idea about covering "wet steamy stuff", instead of injecting all that moisture into the freezer. Maybe do the same with stuff you put in the refrigerator section, since it shares the air with the freezer.

  • @KeiyaHood
    @KeiyaHood Před 3 lety

    MR WIZARD you saved the day in less than 10 minutes. Blow dryer - Genius!!! Thank you!!!!!

  • @sravyasirpa
    @sravyasirpa Před 8 lety +1

    Helped me a lot at 2 AM in the night. Thanks a ton!

  • @wendyg.3133
    @wendyg.3133 Před 3 lety +1

    OMG thank you! It was driving me nuts! This was so easy and I didn't have to pay someone to come fix it😊

  • @PatrickBoatner
    @PatrickBoatner Před 3 lety +2

    We need more of this type of videos in the world. Thanks!!

  • @ashunderwood88
    @ashunderwood88 Před 11 lety

    THANK YOU!!!!!! I am a mother with three sons. I homeschool them full time. I also work part time and am in my 4th year of college. I am a busy woman. At the end of the day my nerves are racked and listening to that fridge was killing me!!!!.
    I used two hair dryers and cleaned the inside with ammonia, wiped it dry and placed everything back in the freezer. It is purring now and Im so excited I cant stand it!! God bless you for uploading this video!!!

  • @larryb7555
    @larryb7555 Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the tip! Was googling a repair service when I found this! Saved me a visit as it worked great!

  • @meheather38975
    @meheather38975 Před 5 lety

    You rock! I took the covers off mine bc I couldn't see any ice but the condenser coils were super frosty! Tested it after putting each piece back in and viola! No more sound.

  • @Valinay
    @Valinay Před 9 lety

    Worked for my Westinghouse fridge! Thanks so much for posting! Saved me lots of money :)

  • @emsteph
    @emsteph Před 4 lety

    Thanks. Was at a rented cottage and awoke one morning to this noise. Your video solved the problem. Owner notified.

  • @wut255
    @wut255 Před rokem

    Super helpful! My GE just started making this noise. Thank you for this video.

  • @seraphinamarini
    @seraphinamarini Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you posting this video! I'm relieved to know there is something I can do to stop the persistent noise that is shattering my peaceful evening.

  • @sivaddwho2
    @sivaddwho2 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for this informative video. I saved myself $900 from replacing my refrigerator and a $100 GE service diagnostic visit. My freezer is working properly, I've reduced the temp to normal and the noise has subsided. #newhomeOwner #grateful

  • @yersinia23
    @yersinia23 Před 8 lety

    Thanks man, we don't have GE in the UK but my 'frost free' Hotpoint had the same issue, now cured thanks to you. Hero!

    • @lauriehess2569
      @lauriehess2569 Před 7 lety

      yersinia23 same here, and apparently GE makes Hotpoint.

  • @Gringanica
    @Gringanica Před 5 lety

    You are a God-send! Thank you for helping me fix my problem in a jiffy!!! You're the BEST!

  • @sln1021
    @sln1021 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for posting this video. I was able to fix my noisy freezer with your guidance, and it's working like a charm!

  • @drag0nsknight
    @drag0nsknight Před 11 lety +1

    you are a life saver, my freezer did the exact same noise after power got restored in a blackout.
    I turned off my freezer though and let the ice wherever it was melt and it was back to nice and quiet mode. thanks!

  • @zenryo6
    @zenryo6 Před 2 lety

    This tip is still relevant! Thank you for saving us a major headache.

  • @BTuna69
    @BTuna69 Před 6 lety

    thanks Mr. Wizard! my ge fridge was driving me batcrap crazy. i didn't think this would work, but BAM! a 5 minute fix.

  • @cl1069
    @cl1069 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much. Your video helps solve my fridge problem perfectly.

  • @janicekeating8083
    @janicekeating8083 Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you so very much. Fixed my GE fridge in about 5 minutes!

  • @jenniferliette9006
    @jenniferliette9006 Před 8 lety +1

    You are awesome!!! I thought I was going to have to replace my refrigerator and I saw your video. I tried it and sure enough....the sound is gone. Thank you! Thank you ! Thank you!

  • @lmateobonilla
    @lmateobonilla Před 12 lety

    Thank you so much for this video!!!!!! That sound was driving me crazy and I decided to give your tip a try... it worked!!! Tomorrow I will empty the freezer and defrost it really nice. You are a life saver!! I was calling the technician tomorrow so as a single mom with low income I thank you!!!

  • @NEO3578
    @NEO3578 Před 3 lety +1

    Omg! Thank you so much for this video! This helped tremendously. Our fridge was making the same exact noise as in the video.

  • @dyvondawatson209
    @dyvondawatson209 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much I really thought I had to buy another refrigerator. After looking at multiple videos you had the best video 😀😀

  • @jhny2jobs
    @jhny2jobs Před 2 lety

    Thank you!! That was the the answer. Very grateful for videos like this to help everyone out.