Best to start by removing the rear panel to view most of the rotating component's. Try rotating the drum by hand to see if there is anything obvious rubbing or making noise's. Try lifting and lowering
...replace the main rubber seal around the front of the washer? Hello, Welcome to FixYa. The process you are inquiring about is actually not all that involved...once you see how it's done. Having said ...
...replace the rear drum, rescue and reuse (or order a new) seal (huge O ring) between the two halves of the tub. Also rescue and reuse thermocouple. When reinstalling tub ensure the dampers re-engage. ...
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...replace it without some determination on the consumer's part. Feel free to quote me here if you decide to push the issue with Frigidaire. I still don't believe that an appliance meant to be a ...
...rear. This is NOT a job for the uninitiated DIY enthusiast as it will mean stripping the machine and removing the drum from the chassis, splitting it, removing pressed in bearings and then sourcing ...
rear of the machine. This is purley for transport. It must be removed in order for the machine to balance the cage during spin. With front load washers I have found if people put the washers in a wash
...best way to proceed? I'm sorry to say that this is potentially very bad news. The problem you describe is almost certainly because the main bearing on the drum is worn out as you have suggested. ...
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