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Washing Machine Clunking Noise.
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A few nights ago our washing machine started making a clunking noise. It sounds like something solid is in the drum and knocking about as it spins. We stopped it and checked and there was nothing in there that shouldn't be.However it is still making the noise and it is much worse the faster that it spins. What so you think could be causing this to happen?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Could be something between the drum and the rest of it. If you are lucky then after a high spin it may make it's way to the filter where you might be able to fish whatever it is, out.
Failing that it could be something more expensive. If you can't get it from the filter in the next few uses then best call someone out.
Failing that it could be something more expensive. If you can't get it from the filter in the next few uses then best call someone out.
We had a similar problem and it turnerd out to be an imbalnced washing m/c which weakened the springs which put it into kilter and the bearings suffered and had to be replaced. If you go down the road of replacing bearings get a cost first. Our engineer charged about £40 per 1/4 of an hour and the job will take at least 2 hours. Might be worth looking at a new model.
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Our machine did the same a few months ago. The cause was the lower ballast weight came loose. This in turn makes the drum spin out of centre causing noise and vibration.
This sounds like a banging noise.
The other possible cause is the drum bearing. To check this open the door and try to lift the drum by the top edge. If it has any play in it, your fault is the bearings.
This would make a noise like a loud whirring when in the spin cycle.
This sounds like a banging noise.
The other possible cause is the drum bearing. To check this open the door and try to lift the drum by the top edge. If it has any play in it, your fault is the bearings.
This would make a noise like a loud whirring when in the spin cycle.
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