Quick answer
A loud LG front load washer often indicates an unbalanced load or worn parts. Stop the cycle, redistribute clothes evenly, and check for loose components. If the noise persists, inspect the drum bearings or motor coupling.
Confirm the symptom
- Loud thumping or grinding noise during spin cycle
- Noise worsens when the washer is unbalanced
- You hear rattling from the bottom of the unit
Tools and prep
- Power drill
- Socket set
- Torx bit
- Flashlight
- Work gloves
- Safety glasses
- LG washer manual
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Turn Off and UnplugDo: Unplug the washer or turn off the circuit breaker.Observe: Washer is completely powered down.Means: Ensures safety during inspection.Next: Inspect the drum and load
- Inspect the Drum and LoadDo: Open the lid and check if the load is uneven or has foreign objects.Observe: Clothes are evenly distributed; no loose items.Means: An unbalanced load is a common cause.Next: Restart and test
- Restart and TestDo: Plug in the washer and run a short spin cycle.Observe: Noise returns or resolves.Means: If resolved, the issue was the load.Next: Check suspension system
- Check Suspension SystemDo: Look for torn or broken suspension springs or shock absorbers.Observe: Suspension components are intact and secure.Means: Damaged suspension causes drum instability.Next: Inspect drum bearings
- Inspect Drum BearingsDo: Remove the front panel and check for excessive play or grinding in the drum.Observe: Drum moves smoothly without wobbling.Means: Worn bearings need replacement.Next: Check motor coupling
- Check Motor CouplingDo: Access the motor and inspect the coupling for cracks or wear.Observe: Coupling is intact and properly connected.Means: A damaged coupling causes vibration and noise.Next: Replace faulty parts
- Replace Faulty PartsDo: Replace any damaged suspension springs, shock absorbers, drum bearings, or motor coupling.Observe: Parts are correctly installed and tightened.Means: Repairs the noise issue.Next: Test the washer
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unbalanced Load Clothes clustered unevenly during spin cycle. | Common | Easy | None |
| Loose or Missing Drum Bolts Bolts allow the drum to shift, causing noise. | Sometimes | Easy | Drum bolts |
| Worn Suspension Springs Springs lose tension, leading to drum instability. | Common | Medium | Suspension springs |
| Failed Drum Bearings Bearings wear out, causing grinding or thumping. | Common | Hard | Drum bearings |
| Damaged Motor Coupling Cracks or wear in the coupling create vibration. | Sometimes | Medium | Motor coupling |
| Loose or Broken Shock Absorbers Shock absorbers reduce vibration; failure causes noise. | Sometimes | Medium | Shock absorbers |
| Foreign Objects in Drum Items like coins or buttons can cause noise. | Rare | Easy | None |
Parts matching
Common parts for LG front load washers include:
- Suspension springs (LG part #6855ER3006)
- Drum bearings (LG part #6855ER3007)
- Motor coupling (LG part #6855ER3008)
- Shock absorbers (LG part #6855ER3009)
- Drum bolts (LG part #6855ER3010)
Always refer to your model's manual for exact part numbers.
When to call a professional
- Noise persists after replacing all suspect parts
- You cannot access internal components safely
- You're unsure about electrical or mechanical repairs
- The washer vibrates excessively even when balanced
FAQ
Can I fix a loud LG washer myself?
Yes, for common issues like unbalanced loads or loose parts. For complex repairs like drum bearings, consider a professional.
How do I know if the drum bearings are bad?
Listen for grinding noises during spin cycles or check for wobbling when rotating the drum manually.
Why does my washer only make noise when spinning?
Noise during spin usually indicates an unbalanced load or worn suspension components.
Is it worth replacing drum bearings?
Yes, if the washer is otherwise in good condition. Replacement can extend its life significantly.
What tools do I need to replace suspension springs?
You'll need a socket set, Torx bit, and a flashlight. Always unplug the washer before starting.