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Kenmore 80 series 110 washer making loud noise during final spin

Kenmore top loader washer has been making a loud rumbling noise as the spin cycle concludes. All else is normal--machine still works.

  • Anonymous Dec 29, 2008

    I have a Kenmore 80 series washer. Durring the spin cycle the drum flops around and beats on the sides and sounds like its going to come apart. How do I fix it.

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Make sure all springs are still in their place tilt the machine back and look under it and you can see them. 2nd all legs must be level as well as the floor.

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