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Has anyone heard anything about these refrigerators making very loud popping noises?  To me it sounds like it's coming from inside the walls.  It's not coming from the compressor or anything in that area. It's much louder than any other refrigerator or freezer I have experienced.

Currently the ice maker is completely removed from the freezer and the water line is not hooked up.  It's set for default temperatures of 37 and 0 I think.  I have confirmed these temps with reliable temp guages.

To me is sounds like what you would expect if you put a jar of water in the freezer and it expanded and broke the glass. 

There has been nothing in the fridge or freezer as I test it for reliability for a few days.

Mostly just wondering if there is a known issue with these?

 

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Can't say that i have heard a sound like that. How often does it make the sound?

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Unpredictable timeline. My best guess is something in the walls of the fridge is able to freeze to the walls and then as the temperature drops that connection breaks free.  Doesn't have any effect on operating. 

Probably one of the minor reasons the person got rid of this otherwise very nice condition expensive appliance. 

 

Thanks for your input though 

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