Why does my Bosch WAE18060AU washing machine's internal stainless steel tub seems like it is loose and slightly flopping a bit and a small amount of plastic seems to on the clothes from the washing machine
SOURCE: Split in plastic bowl
yes it is replaceable any good washing machine parts shop will have them cheaper to buy a second hand one though but you can buy straight from the manufacturers but that will more than likely come fully built with the inner drum in it which will make it easier for you to fit m8 if you dont have the phone number than you can find all manufacturers in the argos book
SOURCE: washing machine
What actually will happen over time is the stainless steel retianing hub and nut diseningrate and the tub becomes loose. Then the spin cycle will destroy the top balancing ring. When this happens - the washer is junk - not worth repairing.
Before that thou - other mechanical problems can happen, like u-joint breakage. These washers are absolute junk.
SOURCE: Loose tub on GE WJSR2080V
Reach (or look) over the tub, just under the metal top, at the four corners of the machine to see if the rubber tab dampening straps are OK. (not broken) If broken, use putty knife to push in 2 spring clips at very top of front panel (a couple inches in from the L and R side) and pull to take front panel off. Remove two 1/4 hex head screws holding top to side panels. Remove top. (looks like your model has a lid switch which can be unplugged by the back splash.)
Also check that the inner tub does not rock independently of the outer tub. If it does, pull agitator and tighten large left hand threaded nut.
SOURCE: Maytag Nepturn TL FAV6800 Grey spots/debris on clothing
Hello davidsonrepl,
I was waiting with someone with more experience to post back on your issue. I haven't experienced this issue it but I would not rule out a transmission seal failure causing your oily grey substance in the wash tub. If you want to investigate further you can get the Service Manual from here
http://www.fixya.com/support/r1655507-found_service_manual_neptune_top_load
take a look at page 38 and on and see if you feel OK with a tear down to the transmission.
SOURCE: whirlpool washer making loud noise when spinning
It sounds like you need a bearing job. The bearings in the back half of the wash tub go bad. and the washer gets loud .It's an expensive repair. I hope this helps
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