Vibrations are a normal part of an LG refrigerator’s operations. Still, you should only be able to hear that noise when you’re standing next to the appliance. But, unfortunately, when you hear them from beyond your kitchen, you’ve got a problem that needs your attention.
Your LG refrigerator will make a loud noise if the items inside vibrate against the compartment’s walls. The same will also happen if the fridge is close enough to touch cupboards or other appliances beside it. Misaligned doors and a severe buildup of ice behind the rear panel will also lead to loud vibrating noises.
The most common reasons behind the vibration noise can be fixed without the help of a technician. This guide will help you understand why it happens and how to deal with it.
Why Is My LG Refrigerator Making A Vibrating Noise?
Gentle vibration noises coming from your
Here’s why your
Items Inside The Fridge
About this: How you store items in your
More importantly, the arrangement of items in your fridge can also affect how noisy it becomes.
Check out the user manual that came with your fridge to find the manufacturer’s tips on loading and arranging your fridge correctly.
What’s happening: When you hear a loud vibration noise from your
A typical example is rigid food packaging, like plastic containers and their covers. Those items will vibrate a little bit, and that’s entirely normal. However, they’ll make a lot of noise if they vibrate against the fridge’s side panels.
How to fix it: Firstly, open your fridge and inspect all the items you have inside. If the fridge is overloaded, you should try to remove as many unwanted items as possible.
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Then, ensure that none of those items is leaning against the compartment’s panels.
That will be enough to eliminate the loud vibration noise you’ve been hearing.
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Incorrect Fridge Placement
About this: Aside from the items you place inside your LG refrigerator, you must also consider the ground you put your appliance on top of.
Firstly, you should place your refrigerator on a perfectly level floor. Next, the fridge as a whole should also be level. Lastly, there should be space on all sides of the refrigerator for optimal functioning.
Placing your fridge in the correct spot ensures that it functions correctly. Also, it ensures that the refrigerator doesn’t make unusual noises.
What’s happening: Earlier, you read that items inside the fridge are causing the noise by vibrating against the compartment wall. Another reason for that noise could be that the refrigerator vibrates against something else, like the floor underneath it or a cupboard next to it.
Check your fridge to ensure that it’s standing perfectly firm on the floor. Its legs are adjustable, so the refrigerator might not be as level as it appears at first glance.
Next, check the cupboards or other objects on the fridge’s sides and back. Those could also be the source of the loud vibration noise.
How to fix it: When you find that your
Next, ensure your fridge has a 2-inch clearance on all sides. It should not be touching any surface on either side or its rear.
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Misaligned Fridge Doors
About this: Besides the legs underneath the appliance, its doors are also adjustable. That allows you more flexibility to realign your doors as needed, like when there are too many items inside and the fridge doesn’t lean back as much.
Unfortunately, anything that’s adjustable can also be misaligned, as you’ll see below.
What’s happening: Another reason for loud vibration noises coming from your appliance is misaligned doors. As you can imagine, fridge doors that don’t close correctly can lead to several problems.
In this case, parts of the misaligned doors and the fridge are touching incorrectly. As the refrigerator vibrates normally, the noise becomes loud enough for you to hear them.
How to fix it: Thankfully, both of your fridge doors can be realigned without calling a technician. Look closely at the bottom hinge of each door, and you’ll find an adjustable nut for this exact purpose.
Firstly, check the top of the doors to know which one needs to be adjusted. Then, use a wrench or similar tool to adjust the nut at its bottom hinge.
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Excessive Ice Buildups
About this: All refrigerators are prone to frost and ice buildups inside the compartments. These things happen when warm air (with more moisture content) enters the compartment and condenses.
That condensate will first become frost and eventually turn into solid ice. In most cases, these ice buildups are harmless, but only while they are still minor.
They can cause many different problems if left to become severe. So, it’s best to remove or melt them away early.
What’s happening: Excessive ice buildups can cause vibration noises when they get stuck behind the compartment’s rear panel, especially around the evaporator fans.
Firstly, excessive ice buildups will cause the rear panel to stick out and vibrate against other parts. That will cause the loud vibration noise you’re hearing.
However, the same will also happen when the ice builds up around the fan blades. The blades will continuously hit the ice, causing a loud noise.
How to fix it: When the ice buildup is so severe that it causes these problems, the best approach is to shut the fridge off and allow it to defrost naturally. You’ll have to keep the compartment door open to ensure warm air can flow in and melt away the ice.
Once the ice is gone, you can reattach the compartment’s rear panel correctly and stop it from vibrating loudly against anything else.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Check out these questions and answers for a few more ideas on dealing with loud vibration noises in your
Why Does My Refrigerator Stop Making Noise When I Open The Door?
When you open your fridge door, the evaporator fans will stop turning. So, if the noise stops whenever you open the door, that’s a clear sign that you can trace the problem to the compartment fans.
How Do You Adjust The Legs On An LG Refrigerator?
You can adjust the legs on an LG refrigerator using any standard wrench you might have. However, you can also use the wrench provided by LG when you bought the fridge if you still have it.
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How Do I Align My LG Refrigerator Door?
The alignment for LG refrigerator doors can be adjusted at their bottom hinges. Each bottom hinge has a nut you can turn in either direction until both doors are perfectly aligned.
What Is The Fastest Way To Melt Ice In The Fridge?
The quickest way to melt problematic ice in your fridge is to shut the appliance off and open the compartment door. If you can’t shut the refrigerator off, place a pot of hot water in the compartment so the steam melts the ice away.
Is It Ok To Put Fridge Next To Stove?
No, you should not put your