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Tub Bearing
If the washer is making a loud noise the tub
bearing might be worn out, this is a common problem. The bearing can be
replaced.
Clutch
If the washer is making a loud noise in the
spin cycle, the clutch assembly might be worn out. The clutch assembly
makes the connection between the transmission and the inner tub. It is
designed to allow the tub to get up to the proper spin speed gradually.
As the clutch wears out it may become loud during spin or just after the
spin cycle finishes. The clutch is not repairable, if it is loud or not
working properly it will need to be replaced.
Drive Belt
If the washer is making a loud noise the
drive belt might be defective. Over time the drive belt will dry out and
start cracking, eventually a piece of the belt can break off resulting
in a loud noise whenever the motor is running.
Transmission
If the washer is making a loud noise the
transmission might be worn out or defective. There are many other more
likely causes for noise from a washer. If the noise turns out to be
caused by the transmission it may have to be replaced.
Transmission
If the washer is making a loud noise the
transmission might be worn out or defective. There are many other more
likely causes for noise from a washer. If the noise turns out to be
caused by the transmission it may have to be replaced.
Drive Motor
If the washer is making a loud noise the
drive motor bearings may have worn out. Washer motors are normally
almost silent when they run. If the motor is run without a belt hooked
up to it and it's loud it will have to be replaced.
Water Inlet Valve
If the washer is noisy or loud, particularly
when the washer is filling, the water inlet valve is at fault. Replace
it.
Tub Seal and Bearing Kit
If the washer is making a loud noise the tub
seal and bearing kit may need to be replaced. This is a common problem
and the parts are relatively easy to replace.
Rear Drum with Bearing
If the washer is making a loud noise the rear
drum with bearing might need to be replace. On this washer the bearing
is not sold separately, the entire rear drum will have to be replaced.
This is a very involved repair and will require disassembling most of
the washer. However, the problem is going to get worse very quickly and
so either the drum and bearing will need to be replaced or the washing
machine.
Bearing
If the washer is making a loud noise the
bearing might be worn out. As bearings wear out from friction they
gradually get worse and worse until they fail. In the meantime they get
louder. If the noise primarily happens during the spin cycle the bearing
is likely the problem.
Drive Pulley
If the washer is making a loud noise the
drive pulley might be worn out, cracked, loose or bent. Remove the drive
pulley and inspect it carefully. If it is damaged or defective replace
it.
Pulley
If the washer is making a loud noise the pump
may be worn out, or something might be caught in it. Remove the pump
and inspect it for debris. If it is clear and the blades spin freely the
problem might be somewhere else.
U-Joint Kit
If the washer is making a loud noise the
U-Joint may have failed. This is the primary drive mechanism for the
agitation motion in this washer. Although this is not a very difficult
repair for a DIY'er with some experience, the part is expensive and so
it may be worth considering a new washer.
Motor Coupling
If the washer is making a loud noise the
motor coupling might have failed. The motor coupling connects the motor
to the washer transmission. It is designed to fail if the washer is
overloaded in order to protect both the motor and transmission
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