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buzzes like heck. pretty much all the time. seems like a sheet metal thing. buzz goes away for a bit if i lift unit from the side. i've tried re-leveling but no joy. any help would be greatly appreciated, especially by the kids who hang out in the family room.... thanks, michael
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Remove the rear cover to see if something has come loose. Check the compressor mounts.
Be careful as there is voltage back there. |
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yup seems to be the right rear compressor mount. re-re-leveled the thing over a piece of carpet and seems to have quieted itself. i figure it will buzz again soon. would i tighten, loosen or try to replace the mounts???
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Try tightening first just half a turn at a time. Also try different mount bolts. Only do it till the buzz stops.
If that does not work try loosening.
Do not over tighten as you may crack/destroy the old rubber mount. I do not like moving a compressor if it can be avoided as there is always a chance that you will create a leak in the sealed system and the unit will be toast. |
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