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Front-Loading Automatic Washer
Troubleshooting
Washer vibrates, shakes or
makes too much noise.
Feet might require adjustment.
Adjust the washer feet (See “Levelling
the Washer”).
Shipping bolts might not have been
removed.
Remove the shipping bolts (See
“Removing Transport/Shipping Bolts”).
There may be a small amount of
laundry in the drum.
Add more laundry to the drum for even
load distribution next time you operate
the washer.
The drum may be overloaded or the
clothes may be distributed unevenly.
Reduce the amount of laundry in the
drum or balance the load by hand next
time you operate the washer.
The appliance might be touching a
solid surface.
Ensure that nothing touches the washer.
Strange noise in the drain
pump.
This is not a problem. Lapping
sound is normal at the end of the
drain operation.
It is not harmful to your washer.
Clanking noise in the
drum.
Metal objects such as coins, pins
may be in the drum.
Stop the program cycle (See “Cancelling
a Program”) ,check the drum for any
foreign objects.
Water fill temperature is
incorrect.
Water inlet hoses or valves may be
clogged.
Disconnect inlet hoses from the valves.
Clean inlet strainers and valve filters of
any debris.
There may be a long distance
between the water heater and
washer.
Run the hot water faucets in the
bathroom or kitchen (whichever is close
to the location of your washer) for a
short time to purge the hot water line.
There may be a problem with water
heater.
Be sure that your water heater is
delivering hot water min 120F (49C) at
the faucet.
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