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I removed top panel of machine took out drawer and removed screws allowing me to pull drawer compartment back slightly from front panel. Here i found more detergent residue which i couldn't see before.after cleaning this and refitting everything problem was solved.
To be certain if it is the main bearings, remove the lower rear panel of washer, remove belt, and spin drum from the front.
If it feels rough or is rumbling, then the bearings have failed..
If no noise from drum then it could be noisy motor bearings.
At that age, it certainly would not be cost effective either way.
Hope this helps.
You can do it your self, but it is a very involved repair, and I would not recommend that you attemt it, unless you are conversent with washing machines, it involves a complete strip down.
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Probably blocked filter, remove lower rear cover, locate and remove large black hose on bottom of drum, remove and clean filter inside hose.
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Firstly remove band holding front of seal then remove the screws from the door lock and push lock through.
Remove kick plate from bottom of machine &take out 2 screws holding front of machine.
Remove soap drawer &take out screws behind it then bring facia forward & slide to right to remove. Take care at this stage not to disturb wiring on cicuit board. An extra pair of hands would be helpfull to hold it.
Remove screws holding front as you did at bottom then lift and remove front panel.
Seal is now easily accessed.
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I ve come across this problem many a time... my job is recondtioning these models of machines for the last 3 years..
This problem has three solutions..
the first one is the control board,, very unlikey but has been known,
secondly the wiring loom unlikey but has happend.
Thridly the motor itself ....This is the most common remedy to this problem.
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