Not every issue with your washing machine requires a call for repair--or a trip to the store for a new machine. Some common problems can be fixed with a little know-how.
September 18, 2015
Not every issue with your washing machine requires a call for repair--or a trip to the store for a new machine. Some common problems can be fixed with a little know-how.
Get it level for a quieter spin
An unbalanced load will cause your washing machine to vibrate violently in its spin cycle, but if your machine habitually wobbles across the laundry room floor it probably needs levelling.
Spread the load
Washing machines contain sensors that disable the spin cycle if the load is unbalanced. They may be triggered if the machine is overloaded (try removing some items) or if you are washing just one heavy item, such as a towel (try adding more items to balance the load). If you are washing several items, try redistributing the load more evenly in the drum. If the problem persists, try the following fixes.
If these solutions don't work, you'll need a professional repair.
Washing machines undergo a lot of use over its lifetime. Keep your machine running with the below tips.
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