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LG Refrigerator Pulsating Humming Noise LFX28968ST


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@Nick S

I assume it's cooling. Perhaps that noise is vibration coming from the back. Roll the refrigerator out and take the back cover off. Use your ears and try and zero in on the noise. Push things around. Move the compressor with  your hand see if that's where it's coming from. Move the condenser motor around a bit see if that's where it's coming from. Push the tubing around a bit. You can do it. Zero in on it.

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+1 for Quick's suggestions

Just adding for you to take refrigerator, freezer and ice room temperatures. 0 deg f for freezer and 38 for refrigerator are ideal.

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Thank you for the help.  Turns out there was a piece of styrofoam that was rattling by the fan causing the noise.  Move it a bit and fixed the problem.

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