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Symptom

Bosch refrigerator making noise

Buzzing, clicking, gurgling or a rattle that comes and goes. Several of these noises are the appliance working — and one of them is a fan that is about to cost you a warm refrigerator.

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Five ordinary causes

What this usually turns out to be

Cheapest and commonest first, which is also the order we check them in. They sit hundreds of dollars apart, and only the unit settles which one is yours.

  • The evaporator fan hitting ice

    A scraping or ticking that changes when you open the freezer door. It is the noise worth acting on, because ice on the coil means a defrost problem behind it.

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  • The condenser fan

    A rattle or drone from the bottom or back. Often debris in the blade, sometimes a worn motor — and in this climate, sometimes corrosion.

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  • The compressor working harder

    A hum that has got louder over months. On its own it is not a repair; alongside a temperature drift it is a real clue.

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  • The unit not level, or touching cabinetry

    A buzz that changes if you lean on the unit. Free to fix and very common after a floor has been redone.

  • Normal operation

    Gurgling as refrigerant moves, crackling as the cabinet expands, ice dropping into the bin, a click as the compressor starts. All expected.

In five minutes

Before you call anybody

None of it needs tools, and all of it makes the visit shorter.

  1. 01

    Work out where it comes from

    Open the freezer: if the noise changes immediately, it is the evaporator fan. From the bottom or the back, it is the condenser fan or the compressor.

  2. 02

    Push gently on the cabinet

    If the buzz changes, it is a levelling or contact problem and it costs nothing.

  3. 03

    Pull the grille and look for debris

    A bag, a bottle cap or a build-up of dust in the condenser fan blade will make a remarkable amount of noise.

  4. 04

    Check the temperature at the same time

    A noise on its own is often nothing. A noise plus a drift is a diagnosis, and it is worth booking.

How it shows up

What people describe when they call

  • “A rattle or scraping that comes and goes”
  • “Loud humming that has got worse”
  • “Clicking every few minutes”
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A shortcut

Narrow it down before anybody arrives

A description of the behaviour leaves a few possible causes. A code names the subsystem before anybody opens anything, which is why it is worth photographing before it clears.

If there is no code at all

The data plate is inside the cabinet, upper left wall or behind the grille. All models

In more detail

About Bosch refrigerator making noise

The fastest diagnosis is the code

There will be no code. What matters is when the noise happens: constantly, only when the compressor runs, or only when the doors have been open. Each points somewhere different.

Where it comes from decides everything

  • Inside the freezer, changes with the door: evaporator fan, probably hitting ice. Worth acting on.
  • Bottom or back: condenser fan or compressor. Debris and dust are the common causes.
  • Changes when you lean on it: levelling or contact with cabinetry. Free.
  • Gurgling, crackling, occasional clicks: the appliance working.

Noise plus drift

A new noise on its own is usually minor. A new noise together with a compartment that has drifted a degree or two is a diagnosis waiting to be made, and it is much cheaper made now.

This article is based on:

  • Official manufacturer documentation
  • Internal repair procedures
  • Technician repair history
  • Company quality standards

Before you book

Questions about bosch refrigerator making noise

Which noise should worry me?

A scraping or ticking from inside the freezer that changes when the door opens. That is a fan hitting ice, and the ice is there because something is not defrosting.

It gurgles after the door has been open.

Normal. Refrigerant moving and the unit catching up after warm air came in. It should settle within a few minutes.

It got noisier after we came back from a trip.

Usually the unit working hard to recover from a warmer house and a full restart. If it is still louder a week later, it is worth a look.

Tell us the model number and what it is doing.

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