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why does my washer sound like a jet engine
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The most common reason for a washer to sound like a jet engine is due to a faulty drum bearing. Over time, water, soap and dirt can cause wear and tear on the bearing. This wear can cause the drum to spin unevenly during its cycle, creating loud noises that can sound like a jet engine. Another cause could be loose or damaged parts within the drum, such as the drum baffles or the drive pulley.
It's best to get a professional to inspect the machine if you're unsure, as continuing to use it could potentially cause further damage.
It's best to get a professional to inspect the machine if you're unsure, as continuing to use it could potentially cause further damage.
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