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When the machine is turned on there is a lot of noise coming from the belt. I just purchased the threadmill back in march of this year and all of the sudden it started making loud noises when belt is on. Thanks for your response.
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i just had a noise in my York T301 that sounds exactly the same as yours. It also came up with a E1 error code and stopped working. I pulled the motor hood off and noticed that the magnet in the drive pully had come dislodged. It was hitting the speed sensor near the belt. Glued magnet back in and all better. Hope this helps.
I am not a repair professional. I am just a 78 year old man who has been making his own repairs for about 50 years. Therefore the washer ID doesn't mean
anything to me. It's been about 55 years since I had experience with front load washers. However I can refer you to Applianceaid.com where they have very good and complete trouble shooting and repair information on front loaders. I think you'll find what you need there. Don't worry about the timer, they hardly ever go bad. Good luck with it. If I have helped you please rate my advice on fixya.
sound like its taking in too much water if you look in top of your machine you will have a thin rubber tube coming up too a pressure switch i think this switch may be faulty
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