Washing machine makes excessive noise during spin cycles. 7/27/2018 update of my 7/26/2018 question: I apparently made a slight error near the end of the model number. (Sorry!) I have edited the mdl nbr in the Question Title to the correct mdl, which is MVWB750YW0. (I proof-read it this time!)
Testimonial: "I have not yet tried the suggested repair--waiting on parts to arrive--but the suggested cause seems reasonable so at this point the suggestion sounds like good advice."
SOURCE: excess water in clothes after spin cycle
Unblock the outflow pipe from the machine that goes into the sump under the sink. (have a pot ready for water overflow) This will help drain the water. If the spin cycle is making a screetching sort of noise then it is possible that the carbon brushes will need changing. This affects the spinning if the brushes are worn.
SOURCE: Grinding Noise during spin and wash cycles but it' working ok
#1 issue have had with those as a repairman is the pump.the spot welds break and the pump rubs metal to metal also the belt can wear and flap.you can get somthing in the inner tub in those little holes[ie..nail]and when the tub moves it drags.to look at pump,belt motor pulley.tilt washer back .rest on wall and you can inspect all from there.God bless,tom
SOURCE: model 110 washer will not go into a final high speed spin.
hi, i would suggest the timer/programmer is faultyas it is ok on the other cycles, the noises you have described may have caused some damage,
SOURCE: clothes washer vibration during spin cycles
the vibration and noise is most likely from the drum bearings wearing out to test the bearings try this out,,,
open the door, hold the top of the drum and lift it up, if it has any free lift in it the bearings are going, now spin the drum by hand and you should here the rumble off the bearings
Testimonial: "Thanks so much. There isn't a lot of lift, but there is a noise when it spins."
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