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Maytag Washer Making Noise When Agitating

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Quick answer

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

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Power Off and Unplug
    Do: Turn off the washer and unplug it from the outlet.
    Observe: Washer is completely powered down.
    Means: Ensures safety during inspection.
    Next: Inspect the drum and agitator.
  2. Inspect Drum and Agitator
    Do: Visually check the agitator for damage or looseness. Remove the agitator if possible.
    Observe: Agitator may be loose or damaged.
    Means: A loose agitator can cause noise during agitation.
    Next: Check the transmission.
  3. Check the Transmission
    Do: Access the transmission (usually under the washer) and look for wear or damage.
    Observe: Worn gears or bearings in the transmission.
    Means: A faulty transmission is a common cause of agitation noise.
    Next: Test the motor coupling.
  4. Test the Motor Coupling
    Do: Inspect the motor coupling for cracks or wear. Check if it's properly connected.
    Observe: Damaged or loose motor coupling.
    Means: A damaged coupling can transfer noise during operation.
    Next: Examine the drum support system.
  5. Examine the Drum Support System
    Do: Check the drum support bearings and suspension system for wear or damage.
    Observe: Worn bearings or broken suspension springs.
    Means: Worn support components can cause the drum to move unevenly.
    Next: Listen for noise sources.
  6. Listen for Noise Sources
    Do: Manually rotate the drum while listening for unusual noises.
    Observe: Clicking, grinding, or thumping sounds.
    Means: Identifies specific components causing the noise.
    Next: Replace faulty parts.
  7. Replace Faulty Parts
    Do: Replace any damaged or worn parts identified in previous steps.
    Observe: Noise is eliminated during test operation.
    Means: Replacing faulty components resolves the issue.
    Next: Reassemble and test.
  8. Reassemble and Test
    Do: Reassemble the washer and plug it back in. Run a test cycle.
    Observe: Washer operates quietly during agitation.
    Means: Problem is resolved.
    Next: Monitor for recurring issues.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Worn Transmission
The transmission gears or bearings wear out over time, causing grinding or thumping noises.
CommonHardTransmission assembly
Loose or Damaged Agitator
A loose or damaged agitator can create noise when it moves during agitation.
SometimesEasy–MediumAgitator assembly
Faulty Motor Coupling
A cracked or worn motor coupling can transfer noise from the motor to the drum.
SometimesMediumMotor coupling
Worn Drum Support Bearings
Worn bearings in the drum support system can cause uneven drum movement and noise.
SometimesHardDrum support bearings
Broken Suspension Springs
Broken or weakened suspension springs can cause the drum to move excessively, creating noise.
RareMediumSuspension springs
Foreign Objects in Drum
Small objects like coins or buttons can get stuck in the drum and cause noise during agitation.
RareEasyNone

Parts matching

Common parts that may need replacement for a Maytag washer making noise when agitating include:

Always refer to your Maytag washer's model number when ordering replacement parts to ensure compatibility.

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FAQ

How long does a Maytag washer transmission typically last?

A Maytag washer transmission typically lasts 8–12 years with regular use. Direct drive models may last longer.

Can I replace the transmission myself?

Replacing a transmission is a complex task requiring specialized tools. It's recommended for experienced DIYers or professionals.

Why does my Maytag washer make noise only during agitation?

Noise during agitation is often due to worn transmission components or loose drum parts that are under stress during this cycle.

Is it worth repairing a Maytag washer with a noisy transmission?

If the washer is less than 10 years old and the repair cost is reasonable, it's usually worth repairing. Otherwise, consider replacement.