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Yesterday my washer started screaming during the spin cycle. Everything seems to be working, the aggitator is spinning and the clothes are ready to be dried. Does anyone have an idea of where to even start?
The screaming noise is probably from a dry bearing in the motor, it will probably come and go and shouldnt cause to much problem, they are supposed to be self lubricating but sometime they run dry.
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All Kenmores are the bottom of the line appliances. If under warranty, call Sears. Your machine has problems. May be on it's last legs. None of these sounds are 'normal'. Motors wearing out, likely.
It's noisy
Most noises from a washing machine occur during the spin cycle. If you hear loud thumping during the spin, the load of clothes may have become unbalanced. Stop the washer and redistribute the clothes, then re-start it. Repeat these steps if necessary. or something stuck up in spinning motor assembly.
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GE WPXH214ACC Washer drum makes loud noise when spinning sometimes. We've had it since 2005 & never had this happen before. Washer is level, must stop & redistribute clothes to correct. Just started happening now.
Got 2 screws on each side of the head assebly..
take screws out flip head back.. got 2 clips on each side, take clips loose and pull whole cabinate off.. should be able to determine where noise is coming from
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