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Speed Queen Washer Making Noise When Spinning

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Quick answer

A Speed Queen washer making noise when spinning is often caused by unbalanced loads, loose parts, or worn bearings. Check the load, tighten components, and inspect the drum for damage.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Load Balance
    Do: Pause the cycle and redistribute clothes evenly in the drum.
    Observe: Noise stops if load is rebalanced.
    Means: Unbalanced load was the cause.
    Next: Continue cycle after balancing.
  2. Inspect for Foreign Objects
    Do: Remove the washer drum and check for items like coins or small objects trapped between the drum and tub.
    Observe: Noise stops after removing objects.
    Means: Foreign objects were causing the noise.
    Next: Clean the area and restart the cycle.
  3. Tighten Loose Components
    Do: Check and tighten the drum mounting bolts and any loose parts under the washer.
    Observe: Noise decreases or stops.
    Means: Loose hardware was the issue.
    Next: Test the washer again.
  4. Check Drum Bearings
    Do: Listen closely while the washer spins. If the noise is a grinding or squealing sound, inspect the drum bearings for wear.
    Observe: Grinding or squealing persists even after balancing and tightening.
    Means: Worn drum bearings need replacement.
    Next: Replace the drum bearings.
  5. Inspect Suspension System
    Do: Check the suspension springs and shock absorbers for damage or wear.
    Observe: Suspension components show signs of damage or wear.
    Means: Faulty suspension is causing the noise.
    Next: Replace damaged suspension parts.
  6. Examine Motor and Belt
    Do: Inspect the motor and belt for looseness or wear. A loose or worn belt can cause noise during high-speed spinning.
    Observe: Belt is loose, cracked, or misaligned.
    Means: Belt or motor issue is the cause.
    Next: Replace or adjust the belt as needed.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Unbalanced Load
Uneven weight distribution during spin causes excessive vibration and noise.
CommonEasyNone
Foreign Objects in Drum
Items like coins or small objects trapped between the drum and tub create noise during spinning.
SometimesEasyNone
Loose Components
Loose mounting bolts or parts can rattle or vibrate during high-speed spin cycles.
CommonEasy–MediumNone
Worn Drum Bearings
Worn or damaged drum bearings create grinding or squealing noises during spin.
SometimesMediumDrum Bearings
Faulty Suspension System
Worn or broken suspension springs or shock absorbers can cause the drum to vibrate excessively.
SometimesMediumSuspension Springs or Shock Absorbers
Worn or Loose Belt
A loose or worn belt can cause slippage or noise during high-speed spinning.
SometimesMediumDrive Belt

Parts matching

If you need to replace parts, look for these common components for a Speed Queen washer:

Always refer to your washer’s model-specific manual for the correct part numbers and installation instructions.

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FAQ

Why does my washer make noise only during the spin cycle?

Noise during the spin cycle is often due to unbalanced loads, loose parts, or worn bearings that are under more stress during high-speed spinning.

Can I fix a noisy washer without replacing parts?

Yes, redistributing the load, tightening components, and removing foreign objects can often resolve the issue without part replacement.

How do I know if the drum bearings need replacement?

If the noise is a consistent grinding or squealing sound that doesn’t stop after balancing the load and tightening parts, the drum bearings are likely worn and need replacement.

Is it safe to continue using the washer if it’s making noise?

It’s generally safe if the noise is minor and the washer is functioning otherwise. However, loud or persistent noises can indicate damage that may worsen if ignored.