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How to Keep Washer from Shaking

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Quick answer

To keep your washer from shaking, ensure it's level, check for loose parts, and redistribute laundry evenly. If the problem persists, inspect the shock absorbers or springs and consider replacing them if damaged.

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Tools and prep

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Prep & safety

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Washer Level
    Do: Place the level on the washer’s drum and check for balance.
    Observe: The bubble should be centered in the level’s vial.
    Means: The washer is level if the bubble is centered.
    Next: If not level, proceed to adjust the feet.
  2. Adjust the Feet
    Do: Use a wrench to turn the adjustable feet until the washer is level.
    Observe: The washer should sit evenly on the floor without rocking.
    Means: The machine is stable and less likely to shake.
    Next: Test the washer by running a load.
  3. Inspect for Loose Parts
    Do: Check the bolts and connections on the washer’s frame and drum.
    Observe: Look for any loose or missing hardware.
    Means: Tightening loose parts can reduce vibration.
    Next: Tighten any loose components.
  4. Redistribute Laundry
    Do: Open the washer and evenly spread the laundry inside.
    Observe: The load should be balanced and not bunched up.
    Means: An even load prevents shaking during the spin cycle.
    Next: Run the washer again to test.
  5. Check Shock Absorbers
    Do: Inspect the shock absorbers or springs for signs of wear or damage.
    Observe: Look for cracks, leaks, or broken components.
    Means: Damaged absorbers can cause excessive vibration.
    Next: Replace any faulty shock absorbers.
  6. Verify Floor Stability
    Do: Ensure the floor where the washer is placed is even and stable.
    Observe: The floor should not sag or flex when the washer is running.
    Means: An unstable floor can contribute to shaking.
    Next: Use rubber floor pads if the floor is uneven.
  7. Check for Overloading
    Do: Confirm the washer is not overloaded beyond its capacity.
    Observe: The load should not exceed the recommended fill line.
    Means: Overloading can cause imbalance and shaking.
    Next: Reduce the load size and redistribute the items.
  8. Inspect the Drum Bearings
    Do: Listen for unusual noises coming from the drum during operation.
    Observe: Unusual grinding or squeaking sounds may indicate worn bearings.
    Means: Worn drum bearings can cause vibration and shaking.
    Next: Consult a professional for bearing replacement.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Uneven Floor
An uneven floor can cause the washer to rock and vibrate.
CommonEasyRubber floor pads
Loose or Missing Bolts
Loose hardware can lead to instability during operation.
CommonEasyMachine bolts and washers
Unbalanced Load
Unevenly distributed laundry causes vibration during the spin cycle.
CommonEasyNone
Worn Shock Absorbers
Damaged absorbers fail to dampen vibrations effectively.
SometimesMediumShock absorbers
Overloading the Washer
Exceeding the washer’s capacity leads to imbalance and shaking.
SometimesEasyNone
Worn Drum Bearings
Worn bearings can cause the drum to wobble and vibrate.
RareHardDrum bearings
Loose Motor Mounts
Loose motor mounts can cause the motor to vibrate excessively.
RareMediumMotor mounts
Damaged Suspension System
A faulty suspension system can lead to excessive movement.
RareHardSuspension components

Parts you might need

When replacing parts, ensure they match the specifications of your washer model.

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Consult your washer’s manual for specific part numbers and installation instructions.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why does my washer shake only during the spin cycle?

The spin cycle generates the most force, so any imbalance or loose parts become more noticeable during this phase.

Can I use a different brand of shock absorbers?

Yes, as long as the replacement shock absorbers match the specifications of the original parts.

How often should I check the washer’s level?

Check the level every few months or after any major movement of the washer.

Is it normal for the washer to vibrate slightly during the spin cycle?

A slight vibration is normal, but excessive shaking indicates a problem that needs attention.

Can overloading the washer cause long-term damage?

Yes, overloading can strain the motor, bearings, and suspension system, leading to premature wear and potential failure.