The cabrio washer makes loud noise during spin cycle.

It is easy to take a washing machine for granted, so it is concerning when it makes a loud noise.It is normal for a washer to wear down over time and loud noises are often an easy fix.

Don't worry.It is easy to diagnose a washer making loud noise.Before calling in the professionals, you should check out four things.Make sure your unit is unplugged first.

The first thing to look for is the drive pulley.There is a pulley around the drive motor that makes the tub spin.

The drive pulley can become worn over time.The belt may be broken if your washer isn't spinning.If the drive pulley is malfunctioning, the washer needs to be replaced.

The tub bearing is located in the middle of the outer tub of your washer.It helps in running the tub silently.If you use harsh detergents and overload your washer, it can cause the tub bearing to wear down over time, making your washing machine spin very loud.

The tub bearing is faulty and needs to be repaired by appliance experts.

Some top-load washers have a motor coupling in them.If your washer is too heavy, this part is connected to protect the drive motor and transmission.

If you have a Whirlpool washer that makes a loud noise when spinning, it is possible that the motorcoupling failed to prevent damage to the drive motor and transmission.Replacing the part will make your washer quieter.

The inner tub spins based on how fast the clutch assembly is connected to the transmission shaft.Loud noises can be caused by over loading your washer.

Loud noises and excessively wet clothes indicate that the clutch assembly has worn down.If you see wear and tear on the part, replace it.

A noisy washer is likely caused by one of the parts mentioned above.If you can't do the repair yourself, call Sloan Appliance Repair North Augusta.

I own a Whirlpoil washer and it makes a loud noise on the spin cycle.I put in a new clutch.Between the motor and the transmission is where it goes.I replaced the springs and pads.I replaced the gears.I thought this would make the noise go away.When I started it, it started again.It seems to stop when I reach in and hold it.I removed the fabric basket from the top and noticed it looked like the people were trying to grab it.The agitator looked like it was trying to grab something as it spun.I tried removing the cogs to see if that was the case, but it kept doing it unless I grabbed the agitator.I also replaced the block stop.I thought it might need a transmission.