This is a sign that the transmission is failing, If you post the model number we may be able to help you further.
SOURCE: loud noise while agitating in wash cycle
I have the same problem, loud plastic squeak/grind when agitating only. I'd like to fix it, but have never taken apart a washing machine.
The advice below sounds good but where do you start with "begin dissassembly from the tub down"....etc. Anyone have a good internet resource with images for disassembling this machine?
Thanks.
SOURCE: Whirlpool washer fills up; makes LOUD whine/click metal noise
sounds as if you have a bad mootor coupling, part number 285753, easy enough part to change, easier to search on the you tube site for whirlpool motor coupling repair, fo rthe video, then try to explain procedure, but definalty easy enough repair for home owner
SOURCE: my kenmore 417.42042100 model front
Here's what the problem is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwpKP_9_fAA&feature=player_embedded
It's been designed to fail so that you buy an expensive part.
SOURCE: GE WASHER WJRR4170G0WW-SPIN Cycle does not work- just make sound.
My
washer is 2 years old and this is 1/2 the cost I paid for it new. My
review of this product after 35 years of technical experience; GE
products (Hotpoint)aren't worth buying any longer.
The problem is the Motor. There is an electronic PC Board attached to the top of the motor and under the drip protector, which protects the PC Board. On this board, there is a green flashing light which displays trouble codes by flashing. Unplug the washer, remove the 3 screws from behind the control panel. Slowly pull the control panel toward you and slide it to the right to release. Inside the washer, there is a diagram with the trouble codes printed in the lower right hand corner. Everything else is self explained. Flashes indicate the problem and the solution is all written. Since I have the same problem and a technician, this is a defective product GE has discontinued and re-manufactured. After phoning GE the motor #
Normal
0
WH20X10051 cost $252.25 to ship to my location.
SOURCE: make loud noise during spin cycle
Washer may be out of balance, Move closes around in washer and restart
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