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You will have to lvel the machine,cause when its not balanced it will do that,so under the machine there are 4 plastic that hold machine u can turn each one which way u need and make sure its leveled.if my info is of any help to you please leave a comment,vote,note,thankyou.

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The spin cycle is very noisy. What could be the problem?

hi robyn.
A washer making a loud noise during spin cycle can also be caused by a faulty drive pulley. The pulley is what the belt (if applicable to yourwasher) rides on to spin your washers tub. The pulley can be made of plastic or metal. It could be simply worn out or just loose.27 Jul 2015

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Hello friend, thank you for your inquiry!

Based off the information you have provided you are hearing a loud screeching noise during the spin cycle on your Electrolux washer. You will hear a certain amount of motor whine during the spin cycle this is a normal operation of your appliance. -Matt

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Check your belt it may be lose. A lose belt will cause a squealing noise and the machine spin slower or take time to come up to full speed
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it is your bearings and your transmission the noise is coming from your bearings but because you have to push the basket to get it started your transmission is bad also
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