If it only cycles a few minutes at a time, then I'd guess there's plenty of refrigerant.
I've often found noises to come from the compressor and around it. I actually have a wood shim lightly wedged in the back of an upright freezer between the black ball (the compressor) and the bottom frame of freezer. Makes a world of difference. Sometimes I have to add a couple wraps of duct tape to help the shim stay in place against the vibrations. ....Tape goes around the shim only; NOT any part of the cooling unit!
Have also found screws that have worked loose from vibrations. Not sure if loose ice is a possible noise maker, but I know that air humidity builds up and freezes inside the door. If a piece of ice fell loose, I suppose that could also vibrate and make noise. Lastly, check to ensure no packaging is sticking through the fan vent where the fan can hit it (think of being a kid and putting a playing card in your bicycle spokes).
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