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Washer Making a Loud Clunking Noise

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Quick answer

A loud clunking noise in your washer is often caused by an unbalanced load or a loose part. Turn off the washer, redistribute the laundry evenly, and check for loose components. If the noise persists, inspect the drum bearings or suspension system.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Load Balance
    Do: Open the washer lid and redistribute the laundry evenly around the drum.
    Observe: The noise stops if the load is uneven.
    Means: The noise was caused by an unbalanced load.
    Next: No further action needed if resolved.
  2. Inspect for Loose Parts
    Do: Visually check the drum, agitator, and inner tub for loose or missing screws or components.
    Observe: You find a loose or missing part.
    Means: The loose part is causing the clunking noise.
    Next: Tighten or replace the part.
  3. Check Suspension System
    Do: Look for damaged or worn-out suspension springs or shock absorbers.
    Observe: Springs are broken or shock absorbers are leaking.
    Means: Suspension system failure is causing the noise.
    Next: Replace the damaged suspension components.
  4. Examine Drum Bearings
    Do: Listen for grinding or rough movement when manually rotating the drum.
    Observe: The drum makes a grinding noise or feels rough.
    Means: Worn drum bearings need replacement.
    Next: Replace the drum bearings.
  5. Verify Washer Level
    Do: Use a level to check if the washer is sitting evenly on the floor.
    Observe: The washer is tilted or uneven.
    Means: An unlevel washer can cause imbalance and noise.
    Next: Adjust the leveling legs to stabilize the washer.
  6. Inspect Inner Tub for Debris
    Do: Use a flashlight to look for foreign objects stuck between the inner and outer tubs.
    Observe: You find a coin, button, or other object lodged in the tub.
    Means: The object is causing the clunking noise.
    Next: Remove the debris carefully with a plastic putty knife.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Unbalanced Load
Unevenly distributed laundry causes the drum to vibrate and make clunking sounds during the spin cycle.
CommonEasyNone
Loose or Missing Parts
Loose screws or components can hit other parts of the washer during operation, causing loud noises.
CommonEasyScrews, washers, or brackets
Damaged Suspension System
Worn or broken suspension springs and shock absorbers fail to stabilize the drum, leading to clunking.
SometimesMediumSuspension springs, shock absorbers
Worn Drum Bearings
Degraded drum bearings create friction and noise when the drum spins.
SometimesHardDrum bearings
Unlevel Washer
An uneven washer can cause the drum to wobble and produce clunking sounds.
SometimesEasyNone
Foreign Objects in Tub
Coins, buttons, or small items stuck between the inner and outer tubs can cause clunking during the spin cycle.
RareEasyNone

Parts matching

If you need replacement parts for your washer, look for these common components:

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FAQ

Can an unbalanced load cause permanent damage to my washer?

Yes, repeated unbalanced loads can strain the suspension system and motor, leading to more serious damage over time.

How do I know if the drum bearings need replacement?

If the drum makes a grinding noise when rotated manually or feels rough, the bearings are likely worn and need replacement.

Is it safe to continue using the washer if it makes a clunking noise?

It’s not recommended. Continuing to use the washer can cause further damage to internal components.

Can I replace the suspension springs myself?

Yes, if you have basic mechanical skills and the right tools. Always refer to your washer’s manual for specific instructions.