ONE OF THE TWO DURA CUSHIONS IS LOOSENED AND MAKE NOISE WHEN TUMBLING . THERE APPEARS NO ACCESS TO FASTEN IT.
SOURCE: loose part in drum area
unplug machine go to botton remove large outlat hose9attached to the drum and pump u can then work inside through the hole
SOURCE: DRYER FIN IN DRUM IS COMING LOOSE
Unplug the dryer, remove the door hinge screws that go into the cabinet and the two screws on the opposite side of the door opening, then the front panel can be removedby starting at the top. Once the front is off, there are two screws, one to each side that hold the top on, remove these and raise the top. You can rotate the drum by hand and the baffles are held on by the screws on the outside of the drum. Reassemble in reverse order.
SOURCE: tumbling vane screw came out
Hi and welcome...
You don't want to pry on anything, that top is secured by hooks and you have to do some dis-assembly to get the top open.
1. Open the door and remove the two screws that secure each of the door hinges to the dryer frame. With the door open so you can take a hold of it, simply pull the whole door out of the notches that the hinges fit into. (This is a reversable door designed for easy removal by the customer)
2. Remove the two screws on the opposite side of the frame where the door closes to. (along with the two white plastic trim pieces the screws go thru)
3. Once the door is off and the screws are out, pull the entire front panel forward and then it will lift off the tabs at the bottom and you can set it aside.
4. Look up near the top of the cabinet, on each side, for the metal hooks that secure the top to the cabinet. Remove the screw (5/16" nut driver) that secures each hook to the cabinet. Take the hook off, repeat for the other side.
Lift top.
Hope that helps.
SOURCE: Hotpoint Aquarius 1000.Makes noises when
Possibly the bearings have gone but check the nut on the pulley wheel has not come loose first.
SOURCE: Whoopie cushon/balloon noise
Try disconnecting the air intake and see what happens (that won't harm the engine). I don't believe it will harm the engine w/ this noise, although it might be a little embarrassing. They have been using corn to make gasoline, I wonder if they started using beans?
Let me know the results and any new clues you may think of or the truck may develop. Have someone under the hood when u shut truck off to see it they can figure exactly where it's coming from. Beano in the gas tank? No, No, don't do that. countrycurt0
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