Folks, I have a Maytag side-by-side that I think a fan might be going  
bad. It sounds louder than normal and of course I don't know much  
about the unit or really what I'd need to look for. I was going to try  
and order the fan for the freezer, but want to see if I can test to be  
sure it's that first. What I wanted to do is disconnect it and restart  
briefly to see if this is the issue or not. So, would that approach  
make sense and to get at it would I likely just have to remove the  
entire pannel from the rear of the unit? The unit is probably seven  
years old so I surely do not want to replace it yet cause my wife will  
want one similar and these babies aren't cheap. I think they run  
around $1,600 or so and maybe a little less, but she'll want the water  
and ice through the door and such. If it does decide to crap out on  
us, can anyone make any recommendations on what is a pretty reliable  
unit? I hate to think I'd have to replace it anytime soon and I'm sure  
the cost of hiring someone to fix it won't be cheap, but I'd like to  
try and resolve any issues myself. I'm fairly sure it's a fan inside  
the freezer portion that's going bad just cause it sounds louder to me  
than it used to. I keep the coils and fan underneath clean so sure  
that' not the problem. Also, is it possible a control board could be  
going bad? If so, are these generally easy to replace?

It seems to be working fine otherwise so maybe I should just leave  
well enough alone until it gets worse? Just trying to work out my  
options.

tnx

Scott Howell
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