Washing Machine Making Loud Noise - Top 10 Problems and Fixes - Top-Loading and Side-Loading Washers
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Washing Machine Making a Loud Noise? - Top 10 reasons and EASY DIY instructions to get your Washing Machine back to working order. Reason #1: Bad Tub Bearings: Tub bearings allow the washer shaft to rotate as the washer goes through the cycles. Bearings can fail due to age, resulting in loud sounds coming from the washer.
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Reason #2: Suspension Parts: These work together to keep the washer in balance. Springs, shock absorbers, and suspension rods are all included in this part package. When they fail you may hear screeching sounds from the affected part.
Reason #3: Spider Support Arm: As the motor turns, the arm spins to agitate the clothes. Failure in this part may make the washing machine go out of balance, creating squealing sounds.
Reason #4: Coupler: The motor coupling connects the motor to the transmission. The coupler parts work together so the motor can spin the transmission. If the coupler has failed, the dryer may not agitate or spin. It may also create grinding sounds if there is a problem with these parts as they scrape together.
Reason #5: Drive Belt: The drive belt connects the motor pulley to the drive pulley. If it’s damaged, it will make sounds as it goes through the pulleys, which may squeal loudly.
Reason #6: Drive Pulley: The drive pulley is opposite the washer pulley and drives the washing machine. If the drive pulley is bent or damaged, it could be wobbling as it rotates and making noise.
Reason #7: Clutch - The clutch gradually gets the washer tub up to speed during the spin cycle. If the material wears out, you may get a loud metal on metal noise.
Reason #8: Drain Pump - Used to remove the water from the tub during the wash and spin cycle. If the pump is making noise, it could be that the bearings or impeller have failed, and the pump needs to be replaced.
Reason #9: Drive Motor - Converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive the washer. If the motor is making noise, it’s usually because the bearings in the drive motor have gone bad.
Reason #10: Water Inlet Valve - The water inlet valve controls the hot and cold water that enters the tub. If the washer is making noise during the spin cycle, the water inlet valve could be going bad.
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