Quick answer
A washer making noise while agitating is often due to a worn-out transmission, loose components, or an unbalanced load. Turn off the power, check for loose parts, and redistribute the load. If the noise continues, inspect the transmission or call a professional.
Confirm the symptom
- Noise occurs only during agitation cycle
- Loud grinding, clanking, or thumping sounds
- Noise stops when the washer is idle
- Washer vibrates excessively during agitation
Tools and prep
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Adjustable wrench
- Flashlight
- Work gloves
- Plumber's putty (if checking hoses)
- Turn off power at the circuit breaker
- Unplug the washer from the outlet
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Turn Off PowerDo: Shut off the power at the circuit breaker or unplug the washer.Observe: Washer stops running and is safe to handle.Means: Safety first to avoid electrical hazards.Next: Check for loose parts
- Check for Loose PartsDo: Inspect the washer for loose bolts, agitator components, or other hardware.Observe: Identify any loose or missing parts.Means: Loose parts can cause noise during agitation.Next: Tighten or replace loose parts
- Tighten or Replace Loose PartsDo: Tighten any loose bolts or replace missing hardware.Observe: Parts are secure and no longer rattling.Means: Secures components to eliminate noise.Next: Test the washer
- Test the WasherDo: Plug the washer back in or restore power, then run a test cycle.Observe: Check if the noise persists.Means: Confirms if the issue is resolved.Next: If noise continues, check the transmission
- Check the TransmissionDo: Inspect the transmission for wear or damage. Listen for grinding noises.Observe: Visible damage or unusual noises indicate a faulty transmission.Means: Worn transmission gears can cause loud noises.Next: Replace the transmission if necessary
- Replace the TransmissionDo: Remove the old transmission and install a new one following manufacturer instructions.Observe: Washer runs quietly during agitation.Means: Resolves noise caused by a faulty transmission.Next: Final test
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worn Transmission Internal gears or bearings are damaged, causing grinding or thumping noises. | Common | Hard | Transmission |
| Loose or Missing Bolts Loose hardware can rattle or cause components to shift during agitation. | Common | Easy | Bolts and hardware kit |
| Unbalanced Load Unevenly distributed laundry can cause excessive vibration and noise. | Sometimes | Easy | None |
| Damaged Agitator Cracks or wear in the agitator can create loud noises during use. | Sometimes | Medium | Agitator |
| Worn Motor Coupling A broken or worn motor coupling can cause thumping or clunking sounds. | Sometimes | Medium | Motor coupling |
| Foreign Objects in Drum Items like coins or buttons can get stuck and cause noise. | Rare | Easy | None |
| Faulty Suspension System Broken springs or shock absorbers can cause the washer to vibrate excessively. | Rare | Medium | Suspension springs |
Parts matching
Common parts needed to fix a noisy washer during agitation:
- Transmission
- Bolts and hardware kit
- Agitator
- Motor coupling
- Suspension springs
Purchase OEM parts for compatibility and durability.
When to call a professional
- Noise persists after checking and tightening all parts
- You hear grinding or thumping from the transmission
- You're unsure about disassembling internal components
- Washer vibrates excessively even on a level surface
- You don't have the tools or experience to replace parts safely
FAQ
Can I fix a noisy washer myself?
Yes, if the issue is loose parts or an unbalanced load. For internal components like the transmission, it's best to call a professional.
Why is my washer making a grinding noise?
A grinding noise often indicates a worn transmission or motor coupling. Inspect these parts for damage.
How do I know if the agitator is damaged?
Check for cracks, wear, or misalignment. If the agitator wobbles or makes noise, it may need replacement.
Is it safe to use the washer if it's making noise?
It's not recommended. Continuing to use a noisy washer can cause further damage. Stop using it and address the issue.
Can an unbalanced load cause permanent damage?
Yes, prolonged unbalanced loads can strain the motor, transmission, and suspension system, leading to more serious issues.