Washer is clanking/banging continuously during wash cycle. It sounds like something is banging against the wash basin; however, it has occurred with multiple loads and we have ensured that there are no objects (i.e, buttons, zippers) in the wash load that could be making the noise. It does not occur with every load, but when it does occur, it is intermittent or continuous throughout the wash cycle. It is not the normal noise that occurs during a change in cycle. The washer is level and does not appear to be vibrating excessively.
SOURCE: Whirlpool LHW0050PQ Front Loading Washer VERY NOISY during spin cycle
remove the top access panel 3 screws in top rear.
now look around and push on the drum from top
it has suspension shocks and springs like your car they should resist any movements.
look/wiggle the concrete balance blocks , no cracks or loose.
inside the tub are the arm solid /not loose.
run it with the top open what do you see/hear and where
look under the rubber flap in front did anything get under the tub
SOURCE: spinning cycle
Depending on what washer you have, what model. Some are easy to open some are not. But there is something between the inner and outer tub. The inner tub is where you put your clothes in with holes in it. The outer tub holds the water in the machine. I've pulled things that you wouldn't believe out of there.
SOURCE: Whirlpool washer grinding noise when draining
there could be something in your pump.....remove the pump and see if there is not something inside...
SOURCE: loud banging noise during rinse
Most noises from a washing machine occur during the rinse or spin cycle. If you hear loud thumping during the spin, the load of clothes may have become unbalanced. Stop the washer and redistribute the clothes, then re-start it. Repeat these steps if necessary.This will solve your problem.
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