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Hotpoint Washer Making Noise When Agitating

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Quick answer

A Hotpoint washer making noise when agitating is often due to a worn-out transmission or loose components. Turn off the power, check for loose parts, and replace the transmission if needed.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off Power
    Do: Switch off the washer at the circuit breaker.
    Observe: Washer stops all movement.
    Means: Ensures safety during inspection.
    Next: Check for loose parts
  2. Check for Loose Parts
    Do: Inspect the outer tub, motor, and transmission for loose bolts or screws.
    Observe: Any loose or missing hardware is found.
    Means: Loose parts can cause abnormal noise.
    Next: Tighten or replace loose parts
  3. Tighten or Replace Loose Parts
    Do: Secure any loose bolts with a wrench or screwdriver. Replace missing or damaged parts.
    Observe: Noise may decrease or stop.
    Means: Fixes issues from loose hardware.
    Next: Test the washer
  4. Test the Washer
    Do: Plug the washer back in and run a short agitation cycle.
    Observe: Noise persists or is reduced.
    Means: Determines if the issue is resolved.
    Next: Inspect the transmission if noise continues
  5. Inspect the Transmission
    Do: Remove the outer casing to access the transmission. Look for wear or damage.
    Observe: Worn gears or bearings are visible.
    Means: A faulty transmission is a common cause of noise.
    Next: Replace the transmission
  6. Replace the Transmission
    Do: Disconnect the motor and remove the old transmission. Install the new one following the manual's instructions.
    Observe: Washer agitates quietly after installation.
    Means: Resolves noise from a damaged transmission.
    Next: Final test and reassembly

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Worn Transmission
Internal gears or bearings are damaged from use.
CommonHardTransmission assembly
Loose Bolts
Vibrations from agitation can loosen hardware over time.
SometimesEasyBolts and screws
Unbalanced Load
Unevenly distributed clothes cause the washer to vibrate and make noise.
SometimesEasyNone
Damaged Motor Coupling
The coupling between the motor and transmission is broken.
SometimesMediumMotor coupling
Foreign Objects in Drum
Items like coins or jewelry can get stuck and create noise.
RareEasyNone
Worn Suspension System
Springs or shock absorbers are damaged, causing instability.
RareMediumSuspension components

Parts matching

Common parts needed to fix a noisy Hotpoint washer during agitation:

Purchase OEM parts for compatibility and durability.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can I fix a noisy washer myself?

Yes, for common issues like loose bolts or unbalanced loads. For complex parts like the transmission, consider professional help.

How much does a new transmission cost?

A Hotpoint washer transmission typically costs $150 to $300, plus labor if hiring a technician.

Why does my washer only make noise during agitation?

Agitation puts stress on internal components. Noise during this phase often indicates a worn transmission or loose parts.

Is it safe to continue using a noisy washer?

It's safe if the noise is minor, but prolonged use can cause further damage. Address the issue promptly.