What does it mean when your washing machine makes a very loud noise during spin cycle only?

What does it mean when your washing machine makes a very loud noise during spin cycle only?

If you hear noises when the washing machine is in spin mode, it means that the tub bearing is worn out. When the drum spins, it rides on the bearing which allows it to move freely without any resistance. If the bearing is faulty, you will hear a loud noise when the drum rotates.

Does Whirlpool Cabrio washer have a belt?

The Whirlpool Cabrio washing machines are three cosmetically different versions of the same appliance that was developed by the New Zealand appliance company, Fisher & Paykel. They are Belt Driven Cabrio Washer Models.

How long should a Whirlpool Cabrio washer last?

Top loaders typically have a longer life than front load washing machines. This model should last about 14 years.

How do you fix a noisy washing machine when spinning?

While in spin mode, your washer may drain out the water by using the drain pump. If the loud noise only happens at certain intervals during the spin cycle, it may be the drain pump. Usually this can be fixed by simply removing the drain pump and removing any debris that may be clogging it up causing the noise.

Why is my Cabrio washer so loud?

The most common noise during spin comes from a worn-out and leaking tub bearing. It’s not a jet; it’s your washer’s tub bearing! In earlier Cabrios, the tub shaft is the culprit, forcing you to replace the shaft or the tub that includes the shaft.

How do I fix my washer noise when spinning?

If your drain pump is damaged or clogged your washer may make a loud noise periodically during the spin cycle. Remove the drain pump and clear any obstructions that could be restricting the drain pump. If the pump is broken, it will need to be replaced, but more often than not, the pump is simply clogged.

Why does my Whirlpool washer make noise when spinning?

When a Whirlpool washer makes a loud noise when spinning, the drive pulley is the first thing to check. If you find your washing machine spin cycle very loud, a damaged belt is a common culprit. If the drive pulley belt is defective in any way, replace it as this could fix the problem.

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