Odd Range Hood Noises: Rattle, Grind, or Howl
New sounds from a Fisher & Paykel hood usually mean a loose filter, imbalanced blower, or duct resonance—not something to ignore.
Hoods are never silent, but a new rattle or grinding tone is information.
Identifying when the noise happens—startup, high speed only, or constantly—narrows the fix for Fisher & Paykel ventilation units.
Loose Parts Owners Can Spot
Filters not clicked in, dangling grease trays, and chimney covers touching the blower shroud create metallic buzzes. Reseat hardware with power off.
Blower Wheel Imbalance
Grease clumps on one side of a wheel make a cyclic whoop that rises with speed. Cleaning may help if accessible; bent wheels need replacement.
- Noise only on boost: check filters and dampers.
- Grinding: possible motor bearing wear.
- Whistling: duct size or exterior cap issue.
- Intermittent tick: debris in the wheel.
Duct-Borne Sounds
Long rigid runs can telegraph damper flutter into the kitchen. That can sound like the hood is dying when the motor is fine.
When to Stop Using Boost
Bearing growl that worsens quickly or burning electrical smells mean shut the hood down and schedule repair.
Safety note: Disconnect power before poking near the blower. Do not operate a hood that sheds metal particles into food prep areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I lubricate the motor myself?
Most hood motors are not end-user lubricated. Wrong oil attracts grease and dust.
Will a quieter aftermarket blower fit?
Stick with compatible assemblies; random swaps can violate clearances and mounting.
Why noise after a filter wash?
Filters often go back in slightly crooked—reseating fixes many “new” rattles.
Describe the sound and speed setting when you request hood diagnostics.
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