My washing machine is making noise during the spin cycle - What should I do? Tips

 

Is your washing machine making noise and bothering you?

the washing machine is making noise

Modern washing machines are not so noisy anymore, and some operate almost inaudibly. When the washing machine is noisyAlthough it wasn't very loud before, it's unpleasant for both you and your neighbors. While this doesn't usually affect the quality of the wash, it does cause some inconvenience.

Why did the machine start making noise?

The washing machine is noisy Let's get to the bottom of this. Typically, a washing machine that's been in use for a while starts making noise. If a new, newly installed model is making noise, it's likely it wasn't installed correctly.

The new washing machine is making noise.

Check if you have unscrewed the transport bolts that secure the machine drum During transport, they ensure its safety. They are located on the rear of the machine. The bolts should be removed before using the machine for the first time, and the holes should be filled with the included plugs.

Sometimes new the washing machine is noisy Due to strong vibration due to improperly installed supports. Remember that the washing machine's feet must be adjusted to the correct height! After this, check the machine's stability and its alignment relative to the horizontal (check for levelness using a spirit level).

It's also important to remember that the floor beneath the washing machine must be level and solid. Placing the washing machine on uneven, soft, or ribbed surfaces is not recommended.

Has your washing machine been making noise recently?

Among the main reasons that the washing machine is noisy when washing or spinning, The following can be named:

  • Cracks on the machine body in the area of ​​the legs or shock absorbers.
  • The drum pulley has become loose.
  • The bolts holding the engine in place have come loose, causing a slight amount of play.
  • The shock absorbers are not performing their function.
  • Formation of cracks on the tank.
  • Broken springs holding the tank.
  • The bearings have failed.
  • The bolts holding the counterweights have come loose.

Noise during spin cycle

the washing machine is making noiseIf the washing machine is noisy, If you're spinning your laundry, the bearings are most likely the problem. This is quite easy to check. If you hear noise (knocking, etc.) when manually spinning the empty drum, the bearings are definitely faulty.

Diagnose You can also check for drum play yourself. To do this, unplug the washing machine and try to manually rock the drum from the inside using an up-and-down motion. If the drum movement is 1 cm or more, the bearings are significantly worn. Since the spin cycle places significant stress on the drum and bearings, this is what causes the machine to be noisy in this mode.

Although some of the reasons why the washing machine is noisy do not seem so serious, it is still necessary to diagnose and repair It's better to have a specialist finish cooking it.

For example, replacing bearings requires almost complete disassembly of the washing machine. Only a qualified technician can perform a quality repair, and most importantly, accurately identify the cause. repair specialist.

How to check bearings for wear – watch the video:

 

 

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Comments: 2
  1. Nastya

    Oh, come on, we struggled with our old one for so long, trying everything we could. Ever since we bought the Indesit, I can't believe washing machines can be so quiet...

  2. Lydia

    There's probably something wrong with your washing machine. Our hotpoint is only audible during the spin cycle in two modes: maximum spin and partial load. Even then, it's a quiet sound.

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