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My machine is mAking a very nasty noise when sewing. I've oiled it already n continues any advice?

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Hi friend.
Noise comes from machine either by loose contacts or by tight (friction). Oiling helps us to reduce friction in equipment then noise automatically reduces.but it loose contact's in equipment oiling will not help us to reduce noise.

. So, first you find where the sound comes from either needle or other place and then tighten the equipment.i hope it may helps you.. Thank you....

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I suspect that the noise may be the needle hitting the bobbin carrier body
Take it to a service center for inspection and adjustment
if it is out of warranty then any sewing machine repair shop can check it out for you

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