SOURCE: Hotpoint Ultima WMA61 loud knocking noise in spin cycle
Hello I think that the drum bearings have gone on the machine..
To open the door and spin the empty drum quickly by hand and you should hear the noise or say a less amplifed one.. Also another way to check is to move the inner durm up and down to see if there is any play in it..
If you need any further advice then dont hesistate to ask....
SOURCE: maytag dishwasher mdb56000aww
It seems that your motor on the dishwasher is going out, like mine has just done. My explanation is that it sounds like something is grinding on glass or as if a bunch of mice are making noise. Eventually, the motor will not run any more. What will happen is that the dishwasher will fill up, then make a loud humming noise, while the heating element is making the water near the heating element sizzle. Now what you have is a possible fire hazard which compounds the problem with the dishwasher. Get rid of it, take the loss and live like my grandmother used to, without having a dishwasher. That is the best advice I can give you.
SOURCE: front shocks
I have had the same problem since the car was about 3 years old (I drive my Camry hard)....it's the strut. Not dangerous, just an annoying sound that will get louder as the car ages. Me left, front strut is bad too. The estimate for replacing both front struts is $1,000, so I have driven it for 7 years without making the repair.
SOURCE: New 14 seer split ruud heat pump makes very loud knocking noise
Well you may want to have a tech come out and check the freon level, but mostly when going into defrost, some units make alot of noise, the freon is reversed in the unit by way of the reversing valve, it makes a whooshing sound like freon is draining off, as far as the knocking noise, could be as I said in the beginning, might be low on freon, but it could be that, this particular unit does this, I have had units make some really strange noises in the past but functioned perfectly, hope this helped, please let us know, thanks again,
mr.grzz
SOURCE: GE Profile Knocking
Unplug and closely examine the area for a loose fan blade or anything that may be causing the noise. Better now than to get damage that could be prevented. Let me know what you find, Thanks, Sea Breeze
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