Samsung Front Load Washer Shaking Violently: Fix It Now

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Quick answer

To stop your Samsung front load washer from shaking violently, first ensure the machine is level by adjusting the feet. Check for overloading and redistribute the laundry evenly. If the issue persists, inspect the shock absorbers and spin bearings for wear.

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Tools and prep

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Prep & safety

Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Washer Level

Do: Use a level to check the washer's balance. Adjust the feet by turning them clockwise or counterclockwise as needed.

Observe: The washer should sit evenly without rocking.

Means: An unlevel washer can cause imbalance during the spin cycle.

Next: If the washer is level, move to the next step.

Inspect Load Distribution

Do: Open the washer and redistribute the laundry evenly in the drum.

Observe: Clothes should be spread out without clumping.

Means: An uneven load can cause excessive vibration.

Next: Run a test cycle to see if the shaking stops.

Check for Overloading

Do: Verify the load size is within the manufacturer's recommended capacity.

Observe: The drum should have enough space for clothes to move freely.

Means: Overloading can strain the washer's motor and cause shaking.

Next: If overfilled, remove some items and restart the cycle.

Inspect Shock Absorbers

Do: Locate the shock absorbers (usually near the drum) and check for cracks or wear.

Observe: Damaged shock absorbers may appear broken or loose.

Means: Worn shock absorbers can't dampen vibrations effectively.

Next: Replace damaged shock absorbers if found.

Check Spin Bearings

Do: Listen for grinding noises during the spin cycle. Feel the drum for unusual movement.

Observe: Unusual noises or wobbling indicate worn bearings.

Means: Worn bearings can cause the drum to vibrate excessively.

Next: If bearings are faulty, consider professional repair.

Secure the Washer

Do: Ensure the washer is properly secured to the floor using anti-vibration pads or brackets.

Observe: The washer should not move during operation.

Means: A loose washer can amplify vibrations.

Next: If the washer is secure, the issue may be internal.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Unlevel WasherImproper leveling causes imbalance during spin cycles.HighLowFeet adjustment
Uneven LoadClothes clumping in one area creates imbalance.HighLowNone
OverloadingToo much laundry strains the motor and causes shaking.MediumLowNone
Worn Shock AbsorbersDamaged absorbers can't dampen vibrations effectively.MediumMediumShock absorbers
Faulty Spin BearingsWorn bearings cause drum wobbling and vibration.LowHighSpin bearings
Loose or Missing FeetUnsecured feet allow the washer to move during operation.MediumLowFeet adjustment

Parts matching

If you need to replace parts, match the following specifications:

Check the washer's model number on the back panel for accurate part matching.

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FAQ

Can an unlevel floor cause my washer to shake?

Yes, an unlevel washer can cause imbalance during the spin cycle. Adjust the feet to ensure the machine sits evenly.

How do I know if the shock absorbers are worn?

Worn shock absorbers may appear cracked or loose. If the washer vibrates excessively even with a balanced load, they may need replacement.

Is it safe to continue using a shaking washer?

It's not recommended as it can cause further damage to the machine. Address the issue promptly to prevent costly repairs.

Can I replace the spin bearings myself?

Replacing spin bearings can be complex and may require disassembling the washer. If unsure, consult a professional technician.