THE WEIRD FRIDGE/FREEZER.

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  1. music

    music Memories Are Made Of This.

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    We have a Fridge/Freezer,which we have had for 7 years.
    Recently it has started to make strange noises.

    The first noise we heard was like a Dog Growl.:scratch:.
    It has now Started to Sing,(No I haven't gone mad):yikes:.
    It gives a mournful cry,changing tones and sound pitches,(Could this be the sound of the death knell of my Dying Fridge/Freezer ??.

    I was thinking of Entering It On Britains Got Talent :ideaIPB:.

    But It's An Zanussi !!:).
     
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      Is it a 'frost free' one as they can make all sorts of weird noises?
       
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      Sorry music, can't answer that but the so called frost free freezers aren't properly frost free. The manufacturers don't tell you that the pipes gradually freeze up even if the inside of the freezer doesn't. Then they're a B to sort out! You then don't need an engineer but you do need to have it unplugged and left open for 36-48 hours!
       
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      • Phil A

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        Mines always made those noises. I thought they were meant to:yikes:
         
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          Yes It Is Scrungee ,and it's still singing;).
           
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          Might not be a mechanical problem, it might just be possesed.
           
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          Bearing in the pump motor running dry of lubricant?

          Cheers, Tony.
           
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