Why does my freezer make popping noises?
Similarly, you may ask, what does it mean when your fridge makes a popping noise?
Refrigerators often make a number of noises when operating. The loud popping noise from your fridge is usually no cause for concern as it is most likely due to the expansion and contraction caused by the defrost heater cycling on and off.
Beside above, why does my fridge freezer make loud cracking noises?
A boiling, gurgling, or knocking sound can be heard when the unit is running. This is caused by the circulation of refrigerant. This sound may be heard once or multiple times. A cracking or popping sound can be heard when evaporator coils on Top Mount No Frost models are cooling after defrost.
If your frost-free freezer is making a loud buzzing or humming noise, it could mean the evaporator fan blade is damaged. The evaporator fan cycles air over the evaporator coil to cool it. The fan blade is typically attached to the motor shaft by a spring clip. Unclip the fan blade to replace it.