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A fridge has several mechanical, electrical, and electronic components. The electronic and electrical components operate quietly. These should not make any noise, unless there is a failure of some kind. The mechanical components may make some noise, but nothing unusually loud or strange. A strange noise usually indicates a faulty part.
Most loud noises in a fridge emanate from the rear, bottom, or the sides. The front is unlikely to make any noise. Any strange sound inside the fridge could be due to a blocked vent. If the airflow is obstructed, then the clogged vent would make some noise. There can also be some blockage in the drain hose. If debris is stuck somewhere and it interferes with the circulation of cold air or the water flow during the defrost mechanism, then you will hear strange noises.

Some of the mechanical components in a fridge can be dusty, dirty and laden with debris, and grime. Cleaning these parts would reduce the noise. Servicing them further would eliminate the strange noises. If broken, our technicians can replace these parts and complete fridge repair onsite.