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Whirlpool Washer Shaking Violently: Fix It Now

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Quick answer

Turn off the washer and unplug it. Check the load for balance, then level the machine. If shaking continues, replace worn suspension parts or shock absorbers.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Power Down and Safety Check
    Do: Unplug the washer and turn off the water supply valves to prevent electrical hazards.
    Observe: Washer is completely powered off and water is disconnected.
    Means: Ensures safety during inspection and repair.
    Next: Check the load balance.
  2. Check the Load Balance
    Do: Open the washer lid and redistribute the laundry evenly. Avoid overloading.
    Observe: Clothes are evenly spread and not bunched up.
    Means: An unbalanced load is a common cause of violent shaking.
    Next: Level the washer.
  3. Level the Washer
    Do: Use a level tool to check the machine's balance. Adjust the leveling feet by turning them clockwise or counterclockwise as needed.
    Observe: Bubbles in the level tool are centered, indicating the washer is level.
    Means: An unlevel washer can cause excessive vibration.
    Next: Plug the washer back in and test.
  4. Plug and Test
    Do: Plug the washer back in and run a short spin cycle to see if the shaking stops.
    Observe: Washer spins smoothly without shaking.
    Means: The issue is resolved with load balance and leveling adjustments.
    Next: If shaking continues, inspect suspension parts.
  5. Inspect Suspension Parts
    Do: Unplug the washer again. Remove the front or rear access panel to inspect suspension springs and shock absorbers for wear or damage.
    Observe: Suspension parts are intact and not showing signs of wear or damage.
    Means: Worn suspension parts can cause violent shaking during the spin cycle.
    Next: Replace any damaged suspension parts.
  6. Replace Suspension Parts
    Do: Purchase the correct replacement suspension parts from Whirlpool or a hardware store. Install them by following the owner's manual instructions.
    Observe: New suspension parts are properly installed and secure.
    Means: Replacing worn suspension parts can eliminate violent shaking.
    Next: Plug the washer back in and test again.
  7. Check for Loose Components
    Do: Inspect all visible components, such as the drum and motor, for loose bolts or connections.
    Observe: All components are securely fastened.
    Means: Loose components can contribute to excessive vibration.
    Next: If shaking persists, consult a professional.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Unbalanced Load
Clothes are not evenly distributed, causing uneven weight during the spin cycle.
CommonEasyNone
Unlevel Washer
The machine is not sitting level on the floor, leading to excessive vibration.
CommonEasyNone
Worn Suspension Parts
Suspension springs or shock absorbers are worn or damaged, failing to absorb vibrations.
CommonMediumSuspension springs, shock absorbers
Loose or Missing Feet
The leveling feet are loose or missing, causing the washer to rock or shake.
SometimesEasyLeveling feet
Damaged Drum or Motor Mounts
The drum or motor mounts are cracked or damaged, leading to instability.
SometimesHardDrum mounts, motor mounts
Worn Shock Absorbers
Shock absorbers are worn out and cannot dampen the vibrations effectively.
SometimesMediumShock absorbers
Loose Bolts or Components
Bolts or other components are loose, contributing to the shaking.
RareEasy–MediumBolts, hardware
Damaged Transmission
The transmission is faulty, causing the washer to shake during operation.
RareHardTransmission

Parts matching

Match your Whirlpool washer model to the correct replacement parts for effective repairs:

Always refer to your owner's manual for part numbers and compatibility information to ensure the correct replacements.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why does my Whirlpool washer shake only during the spin cycle?

The spin cycle generates the most force, so any imbalance or worn parts become more noticeable during this phase.

Can overloading cause violent shaking?

Yes, overloading the washer can lead to an unbalanced load, causing the machine to shake violently during the spin cycle.

How do I know if the suspension parts are worn?

Inspect the suspension springs and shock absorbers for signs of wear, such as cracks, stretching, or loss of tension.

Is it safe to continue using the washer if it's shaking?

No, using a shaking washer can cause further damage to the machine and potentially lead to injury. Turn it off and address the issue immediately.

Can I replace suspension parts myself?

Yes, with the right tools and following the owner's manual, most homeowners can replace suspension parts. However, if unsure, consult a professional.

What if the washer still shakes after replacing parts?

If shaking continues, there may be a more serious issue, such as a damaged transmission, which requires professional repair.