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Evaporator Fan Noise Joe 03-19-2007
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Posted by Joe on March 19, 2007, 6:56 pm
Have a side by side GE refrigerator (GSH25JFRWW).
It's about 2 years old.
The evaporator fan in the freezer seems to be variable speed, when lots
of cooling is needed it runs at full speed and makes very little noise.
During normal cooling (just maintaining the temperature) the fan runs at
about half speed and generates a high pitched noise.
It has done this since it was new.

Is this normal??

Posted by on March 19, 2007, 8:30 pm
wrote:

>Have a side by side GE refrigerator (GSH25JFRWW).
>It's about 2 years old.
>The evaporator fan in the freezer seems to be variable speed, when lots
>of cooling is needed it runs at full speed and makes very little noise.
>During normal cooling (just maintaining the temperature) the fan runs at
>about half speed and generates a high pitched noise.
>It has done this since it was new.
>Is this normal??


for GE products it is......

Posted by =?UTF-8?B?VGVra2llwq4=?= on March 19, 2007, 8:55 pm
Joe wrote:
> Have a side by side GE refrigerator (GSH25JFRWW).
> It's about 2 years old.
> The evaporator fan in the freezer seems to be variable speed, when lots
> of cooling is needed it runs at full speed and makes very little noise.
> During normal cooling (just maintaining the temperature) the fan runs at
> about half speed and generates a high pitched noise.
> It has done this since it was new.
>
> Is this normal??

A lot of people whine too because you posted in the wrong group and did
no research

Posted by Bubba on March 19, 2007, 10:14 pm
wrote:

>Have a side by side GE refrigerator (GSH25JFRWW).
>It's about 2 years old.
>The evaporator fan in the freezer seems to be variable speed, when lots
>of cooling is needed it runs at full speed and makes very little noise.
>During normal cooling (just maintaining the temperature) the fan runs at
>about half speed and generates a high pitched noise.
>It has done this since it was new.
>Is this normal??

Doesnt sound normal. Sounds like your thermostat is bad. Have you
replaced it yet?
Bubba

Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on March 20, 2007, 12:29 am

> Have a side by side GE refrigerator (GSH25JFRWW).
> It's about 2 years old.
> The evaporator fan in the freezer seems to be variable speed, when lots
> of cooling is needed it runs at full speed and makes very little noise.
> During normal cooling (just maintaining the temperature) the fan runs at
> about half speed and generates a high pitched noise.
> It has done this since it was new.
> Is this normal??

Hmmm...wonder why am I not surprised...

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