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If it's electrical don't use it until it's fixed or you may burn out the motor!
Does it wash?
May be a belt!Please describe the popping sound in more detail!
Does it sound electrical or mechanical?
If it's electrical don't use it until it's fixed or you may burn out the motor!
Does it wash?
May be a belt!
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I have the same type washer and it is about the same age makes the same grinding noise as the above mentioned one. Did this person ever find a solution?
It is not the trany it sounds like you need to get your tub seal and bearing kit installed.The trany is fine it can get costly if you get a person who does not know how to fix properly good luck:)
CHECK THE MOTOR COUPLING. IT MAY BE THAT. CALL YOUR REPAIRMAN AND SEE IF HE CAN FIX THE PROBLEM. IF NOT, THEN YOU NEED TO BUY A NEW WASHER. GOOD LUCK.
RODNEY
Please describe the popping sound in more detail!
Does it sound electrical or mechanical?
If it's electrical don't use it until it's fixed or you may burn out the motor!
Does it wash?
May be a belt!
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