Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I’m sure it’s a balance problem a handyman could figure out in stead of washer repairman. Anyone know of anyone who does this. I’m not handy so doing something myself not an option.
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Other option (if a top loader): does it do it all the time? Or only at times? If the second, it is probably caused by the load of clothes not put in evenly. If it is rocking then open the door in mid-cycle and try to rearrange the clothes more evenly. |
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We had the same problem with a GE wash dryer. Repairman came and said the problem was caused by the risers the machines were on. These were ordered at the same time as the washer and dryer. Repairman said not strong enough to prevent the vibrations. Fortunately, no charge for the repairman. Warranty covered.
I would try YouTube for how to level the machines, and you might be able to do yourself. If you do not have a level maybe a neighbor has one and you can check to see if the machines are level. |
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It is your washer suspension. Almost all new washers use this new system the tub is held in place by four springs on long wires from the top of the machine to the bottom of the tub
It is not held in place from below. This new system while inexpensive, is prone to shaking. It is physics, the unbalanced load is far from the springs. I would contact a appliance repairman for replacement of suspension parts. Ideally purchase a speed queen next time. They use the heavier duty suspension which attaches to the transmission. Almost all newer machines do not have a transmission instead they use electronics to reverse the dc motor which is cheaper to do. Last edited by Toymeister; Yesterday at 02:27 PM. |
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Probably not a handyman job. |
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First thing I would do try to shake it maybe foot needs adjusted? Then, would get bubble leveler out see if it’s level? If so then start googling make and model see if maybe simple fix, then start calling….
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If it's a top load.
spin cycle issue - Washer Basket Driven Hub The gear hub locks into the bottom of the basket/tub and causes it to spin. It is made of heavy/thick plastic. Overtime the gears/teeth wear out. At first it's a balance issue you notice, then it will have trouble starting to spin, then it will not want to stop spinning (free-wheeling). Hub $10 DIY about an hour |
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There are four support rods that probably need replaced. More than likely the problem
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Sit on it? 😀 Might be fun! Ride it like Sea Biscuit! Or call an appliance repair person. Replacement could be your best option depending on the age of the machine
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This seems to be a common problem lately. I called the repair company for my washer and they did nothing and it would have cost as much as a new washer. I bought a new washer and the new one did the same thing. Fortunately, Lowe's replaced it. The new delivery people pointed out that the "new" washer was dented. There is probably an arm that is loose that is causing this.
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Washers have 4 shock absobers hidden by the basket. After about 3 to 4 years they can wear out. See you tube videos. not easy fix but can be done by handyman if you get the right shocks for it.
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