Washer: Why is my washing machine noisy or shaking?
If your washer makes a loud noise and/or vibrates when it spins or when it stops spinning, first check if the load is unbalanced and rearrange the contents to balance the load. (See a few more easy fixes in this article).
If the problem persists, possible causes for a top-load washer are a loose spanner nut on the spin basket, a worn drive block, a bad clutch, a broken shifter assembly, or a damaged spin basket.
If you hear a loud buzzing during the agitation or spin cycle for a direct-drive top-load washer (a washer whose lid doesn't lock during the wash cycle), but the washer basket doesn't move, it's likely the motor coupler is broken.
If you have a front load washer, causes of unusual noises include a damaged spin basket, a broken shock absorber and a failed outer tub bearing.
If you hear a loud rattling as the drain pump runs in a front-load washer, check for coins or other debris in the drain pump filter. Our video show how to clean out the filter if your washer doesn't have a drain pump access door at the bottom of the front panel.
To avoid noise problems, level the washer. If your washer has a drain pump filter, clean out the filter periodically.
THESE REPAIRS MAY HELP SOLVE YOUR WASHER PROBLEM
Repair or replace the washer spin basket
The spin basket is the perforated container that holds laundry during the wash cycle. The spin basket is inside the stationary outer tub. If the spanner nut becomes so loose that the spin basket doesn't rotate properly, tightening the spanner nut can often fix the problem. If the spin basket was damaged while the spanner nut was loose, replace the spin basket. Also replace the spin basket if it's scratched or damaged by an object left in a laundered garment.
Repair or replace the washer spin basket
How to replace the spin basket in a top-load washer
A rusted washer spin basket could leave marks on your garments. This DIY repair guide and video show how to easily replace a rusted or damaged spin basket.
Replace the washer drive block
The drive block, which attaches to the top of the spin tube, rotates the spin basket when the washer is in spin mode. If the drive block wears out, the basket wobbles and rattles during the spin mode or won't spin at all. Before replacing the drive block, make sure the spanner nut under the agitator that holds the spin basket against the drive block isn't loose. If the spanner nut is tight and the basket still wobbles, replace the drive block.
Washer drive block
How to replace the drive block on a top-load washer
If your top-load washer's spin basket rattles and wobbles when spinning, or if it won't spin at all, it could mean the drive block is worn. This repair guide and video explain how to easily replace the drive block.
Repair or replace the washer drain pump
The drain pump removes water from the washer at the appropriate times during the wash cycle. The pump's bearing can seize, the seal can fail or the impeller blades can break. The belt on a belt-driven pumps can break, and the pulley can shear off. A humming noise when the washer is full of water is a common symptom of a failing pump. In some cases, you can repair the pump by clearing it of debris, fixing wiring failures or replacing a seal. If the pump can't be repaired or rebuilt, replace it.
Repair or replace the washer drain pump
How to replace the drain pump in a top-load washer
Is your top-load washer not draining? A faulty drain pump could be to blame. This repair guide and video show how to easily replace the drain pump in a top-load washing machine.
How to replace the drain pump on a front-load washer
Is your front-load washer not draining? The drain pump might be the problem. This DIY repair guide and video explain how to easily replace the drain pump in a front-load washer.
Replace the washer shifter assembly
The shifter assembly-also called the actuator-in a top-load washer is mounted on the bottom of the gearcase. The shifter assembly's motor shifts the drive system between the agitation mode and the spin mode. A sensor on the shifter monitors the position of the drive system during the wash cycle. If the motor, sensor or mechanical parts of the shifter assembly fail, the washer stops and signal an error code. Replace the shifter assembly if it malfunctions.
Washer shifter assembly
How to replace the shifter assembly in a top-load washer
If your top-load washer won't agitate and displays an error code, it's possible the shifter assembly has failed. This DIY repair guide and video explain how to replace the shifter assembly on a top-load washer.
Replace the washer gearcase
In a direct-drive top-load washer, the gearcase drives the agitator and the spin basket.The washer gearcase has internal gears that create the agitation motion. For the spinning motion of the spin basket, it shifts the drive shaft and spins the drive tube. If the gearcase in a direct-drive washer locks up or it doesn't work properly in the agitation or spin mode, replace it. The gearcase typically makes a grinding noise and may leak oil when it's failed.
Washer gearcase
How to replace the gear case in a top-load washer
If your top-load washer won't agitate or spin, and it makes a grinding sound, the gear case might be the problem. This easy-to-follow repair guide and video show how to replace the gear case in a top-load washing machine.
Replace a washer shock absorber
Shock absorbers absorb the vibrations and movements of the outer washer tub on a front-load washer. The shock absorbers also hold the outer tub in place to prevent damage, while allowing reasonable movement during spin and agitation modes. A common symptom of a failing shock absorber is knocking and tub instability at high spin speeds. If the shock absorbers don't maintain the stability of the tub, replace them.
Replace a washer shock absorber
Regular washer preventive maintenance check
A service technician does a regular preventive maintenance check, examining the washer for potential problems and testing the functions of the washer. The technician makes adjustments to maximize the efficiency and ensure smooth operation of the washer.
Regular washer preventive maintenance check
Replace the washer outer wash tub
The outer washer tub houses the inner metal spin basket. The other tub is stationary and usually made of plastic. The outer tub can leak if it's damaged. Replace the outer tub if an inspection reveals a crack or hole in the tub.
Washer outer wash tub
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