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    Samsung Side by Side - Noise Issue



    Hi, over the past few days I've notied a motor sounding noise coming from my Samsung US Fridge Freezer - RSH1DTMH. The noise isn't constant but comes and goes, when I opend the door of the Refigeration Section to investiage the noise, it stops (the motor is powering down).

    Since the appliance is just a month over it's 2 years warranty, do you think it would be a cheap fix to call somebody out or should I figth my corner with Samsung regarding the warranty.

    Personally I need the quick fix option as the wife is paranoid it will go 'bang !' over xmas.

    Any comments help would be appreciated.

    Thanks in advanced
    Ian



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    Re: Samsung Side by Side - Noise Issue

    Sounds like a fan failing or perhaps touching some ice somewhere.

    Does the unit need defrosting?
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    Re: Samsung Side by Side - Noise Issue

    Thanks for your prompt reply.

    As you say it does sound like the fan. The unit defrosts itself and there is no ice showing anywhere. The ice dispencer is only half full and never 'over fills'.

    The temperature shown on the front LED panel hasnt decreased.

    But the noise has gone worse in the past 24 hours.

    I'll just have to contact an enginner.

    Thanks once again.
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    Re: Samsung Side by Side - Noise Issue

    Try to ask nicely an engineering to look to the defrost resistence .Maybe is not defrosting complete.

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    Re: Samsung Side by Side - Noise Issue

    ring samsung, they will repair foc as it is a common fault, even if it is out of guarantee

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    Re: Samsung Side by Side - Noise Issue

    Please try to be more spesific, where exactly the noise comes from? Insid the freezer? from the lower back?

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    Re: Samsung Side by Side - Noise Issue

    Im think that Samsung have a 5 year warrentry.
    If you open the door then hold in the door switch ,you would get a better idea of where the noise is coming from, but Im sure its the evap fan hitting ice

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    Re: Samsung Side by Side - Noise Issue

    Quote Originally Posted by George3519 View Post
    Im think that Samsung have a 5 year warrentry.
    If you open the door then hold in the door switch ,you would get a better idea of where the noise is coming from, but Im sure its the evap fan hitting ice
    no light switch on this, reed switch inside hinge cover, corresponding magnet on door. It will be iced up evap fan though

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    Re: Samsung Side by Side - Noise Issue

    As a side issue, check with Samsung on the serial number as some of these need a retrospective fuse panel fitting as a safety issue has come to light with some models.

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    Re: Samsung Side by Side - Noise Issue

    Thanks for all your replies, due to my ignorance of the 1st post. I've defrosted over the weekend and even though there was no excess water the noise has gone.

    But I'm tempted to contact Samung as Happy did say that it's a common fault. Maybe I'll wait till the new year.

    Thanks once again for your replies.

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