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Motor or bearing sounds bad, how do you replace it

Very loud during spin cycle almost sounds like it is sliping and grinding during the spin cycle.

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You have to unscrew certain body areas to get into the motor area depending on the make and the first thing I would check is see if the belt is shot. A bad belt will make noises as well as cause slipping. If the belt is ok check the shafts and see if there is play like movement if you push up or down . If it's the motor you may have to replace or take it to a repair shop if you don't understand how to do it. It does take some work to change a bearing

Testimonial: "Thank you, somewhat helpful. I went to a local appliance shop (not one of those big guys) and they actually told me what to do. I tore most of it apart after my post. The hammer is a very useful tool! A bearing was shot, hard to believe such a little thing could make so much noise. Finally got the nut off the shaft with some soaking of a lubricant. Since I have it all tore apart, I'm going to scrub all the parts with degreasers and clean all the sludge off everything else. Pretty easy, just time consuming. Putting it back together tomorrow! ]"

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The bearings wear out fast if the main shaft seal is leaking. It is recommended to insert a new seal with the new 2 new bearings. Otherwise the bearings will fail again soon.
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SOURCE: Ecosmart loud during spin cycle

My majestic sounds exactly the same on the spin cycle and I wondered what the problem was. Is your unit still under warranty? If so, call the customer service line and get a repair started. I am a firm believer in warranty work on products I have purchased. WE pay hard earned cold cash on our consumer products and WE should be taken care of properly.

Good luck and please let us know what the solution was to your problem.

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