Quick answer
A violently shaking Maytag washer is often caused by an unbalanced load or loose parts. Check the load balance, ensure the washer is level, and tighten any loose components. If the shaking continues, inspect the suspension system or motor mounts.
Confirm the symptom
- Washer shakes or vibrates violently during the spin cycle
- Unusual loud noises accompany the shaking
- The washer moves across the floor during operation
- Shaking starts suddenly after a normal cycle
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver (Phillips and flathead)
- Wrench set
- Level
- Towel or cloth
- Work gloves
- Owner’s manual for reference
- Turn off the washer and unplug it before starting
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Load BalanceDo: Open the washer lid and redistribute the laundry evenly.Observe: Shaking stops if the load is rebalanced.Means: Unbalanced load is the cause.Next: Continue regular use and monitor for recurrence.
- Verify Washer LevelDo: Use a level to check the washer’s base. Adjust the leveling feet as needed.Observe: Shaking decreases or stops after leveling.Means: Uneven floor or improper leveling is the issue.Next: Secure the washer to the floor if necessary.
- Tighten Loose ComponentsDo: Inspect and tighten all visible bolts, especially around the drum and base.Observe: Shaking lessens after tightening.Means: Loose parts are contributing to the vibration.Next: Proceed to inspect suspension system.
- Inspect Suspension SystemDo: Check the shock absorbers or springs for wear or damage.Observe: Worn or broken suspension parts are found.Means: Suspension failure is causing excessive movement.Next: Replace damaged suspension components.
- Check Motor MountsDo: Look for cracks or wear in the motor mounts.Observe: Damaged motor mounts are identified.Means: Motor instability is causing the shaking.Next: Replace the motor mounts.
- Examine Drum BearingsDo: Listen for grinding noises and check for excessive drum wobble.Observe: Abnormal noise or wobble is detected.Means: Worn drum bearings are the issue.Next: Replace drum bearings.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unbalanced Load Clothes clustered unevenly cause instability during spin. | Common | Easy | None |
| Washer Not Level An uneven base leads to excessive vibration. | Common | Easy | None |
| Loose or Missing Bolts Loose hardware allows movement during operation. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Bolts and washers |
| Worn Suspension System Damaged shocks or springs fail to absorb movement. | Sometimes | Medium | Suspension springs or shocks |
| Faulty Motor Mounts Cracked mounts let the motor shift during cycles. | Sometimes | Medium | Motor mounts |
| Worn Drum Bearings Damaged bearings create wobble and noise. | Rare | Hard | Drum bearings |
Parts matching
If parts need replacing, look for these common components:
- Suspension springs or shocks
- Motor mounts
- Drum bearings
- Bolts and washers
- Leveling feet
Use your washer’s model number to find exact replacement parts online or at an appliance store.
When to call a professional
- Shaking persists after checking all basic fixes
- You hear loud grinding or knocking noises
- The washer leaks water while shaking
- You suspect internal drum or motor damage
- You’re unsure about disassembling internal components
FAQ
Can an unbalanced load really cause so much shaking?
Yes, an uneven load during the spin cycle creates significant vibration. Always redistribute laundry evenly before starting a cycle.
How do I know if the suspension system is bad?
If the washer bounces excessively or you see damaged springs/shocks, the suspension system likely needs repair or replacement.
Is it safe to continue using the washer if it’s shaking?
Short-term use is okay, but prolonged shaking can cause further damage. Address the issue as soon as possible.
Why does my washer shake only during the spin cycle?
The spin cycle generates the most force. Shaking during this phase often points to load imbalance, worn bearings, or suspension issues.
Can I replace drum bearings myself?
Drum bearing replacement is complex and requires disassembling the washer. It’s best left to a professional unless you have experience with appliance repair.