
The first part to check when your washer makes loud noise is the drive pulley. Washers use a belt that goes around the drive motor and pulley to make the tub spin. If you find your Maytag washer making loud noise when spinning due to a defective drive pulley, it will need to be replaced.Click to see full answer. Regarding this, why is my washing machine making so much noise?A washing machine making a loud noise when spinning means a part has become worn out or loose. If the loud noise only happens when the washer is in spin mode, this can be a sign that the main tub bearing is worn out. To fix your washer yourself, you may need to find your Washing Machine Service Repair manual.Also, is it worth fixing bearings on washing machine? It’s possible to replace these, but it will depend on the make and model. Some cheaper models and newer machines have sealed outer drums, so you can’t replace the bearings – you have to replace the whole drum. With a new drum costing more than £100, plus labour costs, it may be more cost-effective to buy a new machine. Also to know, why is my new Maytag washer so loud? If the motor is still loud, this indicates that the drive motor is defective and needs to be replaced. If the washer is noisy or loud, particularly when the washer is filling, the water inlet valve may be at fault. Over time, mineral deposits can build up inside the valve and cause a restriction.How do I know if bearings have gone on washing machine?If your washing machine is noisy on spin, then this can be a symptom of drum bearing wear. A quick check for wear is to see if the inner drum moves up and down relative to the fixed outer drum. It should only move a small amount. If it moves more than a millimeter or two, it is probably worn bearings.
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