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My Huskylock 905 has started making a GOD AWFUL squeaking noise when running. I have cleaned out any lint and lubricated any and all moving parts that I can see and it STILL makes this noise. HELP!

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It may be necessary to take it for professional service. It could very well need some deep cleaning and lubrication.

Husqvarna Huskylock 905 User Manual

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Bearings on Rollers are worn out, also felt seals could be worn out. You can buy replacement parts at appliancepartspros.com Put in you model number and it will bring you to full schematics of your dryer. You can also order the parts from them, good pricing.

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Yes the bearing retainer is coming out of mine and that is what is squeaking. How do you get the retainer back in? It seems to be press fit but I can't figure out how to get the pulley off without breaking the pump.

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Replace all the drum rollers.

Anonymous

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It is proably the center bearing in the back of the drum, especially if it at least a few years old. It can be replaced by you if you are very handy.

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  • Posted on Oct 08, 2007

SOURCE: Maytag Dryer not working properly after cleaning lint trap.

where does the noise sound like its coming from??

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