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Washer Vibration Pads: Fixing Excessive Vibration

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Quick answer

Excessive vibration in your washer is often due to worn-out vibration pads. Turn off and unplug the washer. Check the pads under the machine for wear and replace if necessary. Ensure the washer is level and secure.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Access the Vibration Pads
    Do: Place a towel or drop cloth under the washer to protect the floor. Use a screwdriver to remove the access panel at the bottom or back of the washer.
    Observe: Locate the vibration pads, usually four, positioned under the washer tub.
    Means: You may need to tilt the washer back to access the pads.
    Next: Inspect the pads for wear or damage.
  2. Inspect the Vibration Pads
    Do: Check each pad for signs of wear, such as flattening, cracking, or brittleness.
    Observe: Note any pads that appear damaged or worn out.
    Means: Worn pads will not provide adequate cushioning, leading to excessive vibration.
    Next: Replace any damaged or worn pads.
  3. Remove the Old Pads
    Do: Using a screwdriver, carefully pry off the old vibration pads. They may be attached with adhesive or screws.
    Observe: Take note of how the pads are positioned for proper reinstallation.
    Means: Ensure all old adhesive is removed for a clean surface.
    Next: Prepare the new pads for installation.
  4. Install the New Pads
    Do: Position the new vibration pads in the same locations as the old ones. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for attachment.
    Observe: Ensure the pads are securely attached and level.
    Means: Use adhesive or screws as required by your washer model.
    Next: Reassemble the washer.
  5. Reassemble the Washer
    Do: Replace the access panel and secure it with screws. Ensure all panels are properly aligned.
    Observe: Check for any loose screws or misaligned parts.
    Means: Tighten all screws securely but do not overtighten.
    Next: Level the washer.
  6. Level the Washer
    Do: Use a level to ensure the washer is balanced front to back and side to side. Adjust the leveling legs as needed.
    Observe: The washer should be stable and not wobble when gently shaken.
    Means: A level washer reduces vibration and noise.
    Next: Test the washer.
  7. Test the Washer
    Do: Plug the washer back in and turn on the water supply. Run a test cycle to ensure the vibration issue is resolved.
    Observe: Monitor the washer for any unusual noises or vibrations.
    Means: If the problem persists, recheck the installation of the pads and the leveling of the washer.
    Next: None

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Worn-out Vibration Pads
Pads deteriorate over time, losing their cushioning ability.
CommonEasyReplacement vibration pads
Unlevel Washer
An unlevel washer can cause excessive vibration and movement.
CommonEasyLeveling legs
Loose or Missing Screws
Loose screws can cause parts to rattle and vibrate.
SometimesEasyReplacement screws
Damaged Suspension Springs
Broken or weakened springs can cause the tub to vibrate excessively.
RareMediumSuspension springs
Overloading
Overloading the washer can cause imbalance and vibration.
SometimesEasyNone
Improper Installation
If the washer was not installed correctly, it can vibrate excessively.
RareMediumNone

Parts matching

Replacement vibration pads are essential for reducing washer vibration. Ensure you get the correct pads for your washer model.

Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for the correct type of vibration pads.

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FAQ

How often should I replace the vibration pads?

Vibration pads typically last 5-10 years, but this can vary based on usage and quality. Inspect them annually for signs of wear.

Can I use any type of vibration pad?

No, it's important to use pads designed for your specific washer model to ensure proper fit and performance.

What if my washer is still vibrating after replacing the pads?

Check for other issues such as an unlevel washer, loose screws, or damaged suspension springs. If the problem persists, consult a professional.

How do I level my washer?

Use a level to check the washer's balance front to back and side to side. Adjust the leveling legs until the washer is stable and does not wobble.