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I'm getting a low volume rapid clicking sound from the condenser fan on my Kitchenaid KSRG22FKSS05. Do I need a motor replacement 

or is the blade possibly hitting something? Thanks

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I don't usually say this but when it comes to condenser fans and thermistors "when in doubt change it out". It's an important part of the system. 

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On 8/6/2016 at 11:38 AM, spoll said:

I'm getting a low volume rapid clicking sound from the condenser fan on my Kitchenaid KSRG22FKSS05. Do I need a motor replacement 

or is the blade possibly hitting something? Thanks

I'm going to make an assumption here, which I know I shouldn't do.....but here goes......my multiple guesses(or one guess).....

 

Obviously.....you've taken the lower back panel off and have looked at the condenser fan, and have made sure the blades are not hitting anything? That's my first and only guess at this moment in time......if I'm wrong I may have to go to the fridge for another homebrew......oh noooo....   

 

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