It appears that the machine is level
SOURCE: Kenmore Waher spin cycle out of balance
Sounds like your front to back spring is pulling to tight, sometimes you need to replace it and sometimes you can take it off and stretch it. hope this helps
SOURCE: washing machine
what kind of washer and model # ? Sounds like.. You have a bad pressure switch or the small hose connecting to the pressure switch may be bad or the connection on the switch or tub is linking air pressure I seen where mice had chewed holes in them
SOURCE: Loud banging noise durning washing machine spin cycles.
First plug off the wall. Open the machine from behind to examine if any shock-absorbers(known as dampers) or springs have come off or broken. Your dealer could help with spares. But you could do the job yourself.
For spares:
RepairClinic.com (which is good)
espares.co.uk
AppliancePartsPros.com
SOURCE: Fisher Paykel washing machine model # GWL15 drips
Hi Dale..
It sounds like you have a leaky inlet valve assembly. The part number is 421029P and is easy to replace. You can get one here:
http://www.fisherpaykelparts.net/ecart/item.php?item_id=266&category_id=56
SOURCE: shaking in spin cycle and tub moves too easily in washing machine
the tension springs on the tub mite have came loose during moving
Hello penpoint1959 - The tub is stabilized in the center with multiple springs which attach to the base of the washing machine and the frame of the tub. If one of the spring(s) is loose or broken, this may result in the tub being off center. Other possibilities are, the unit is not level and the load of clothing is not balance evenly in the tub. I personally first verify that the unit is level and the unit is being loaded evenly. If correct, and if I was in your position I would contacting a certified technician to move forward accurately and to assist with the repairs.
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