1. Worn-Out Drum Bearings
The most common culprit, especially in front-load washers, is failing drum bearings. Over time, these parts wear down, leading to a harsh grinding noise during spin cycles.
2. Objects Caught in the Drum
Loose coins, buttons, or small items can get stuck between the drum and the tub, creating a metal-on-metal sound when the washer spins.
3. Broken Drive Pulley or Motor Coupling
If the pulley is damaged or loose, or if the motor coupling is worn out, the washer may produce a grinding sound when trying to agitate or spin.
4. Transmission or Gearcase Issues
Top-load washers may develop transmission problems that result in grinding noises during operation. This typically requires professional inspection and repair.
5. Damaged Shock Absorbers or Suspension Rods
If these components wear out, the drum can become misaligned and rub against other parts, especially during high-speed spins.
Using a washer that’s grinding can worsen the damage and possibly break more internal components. It’s best to stop using the machine until it’s properly inspected.
A grinding noise in your LG washer is never something to ignore. Whether it’s bearings, a foreign object, or a mechanical issue, prompt attention can prevent more serious damage. At Strong Arm Appliance Repair, we specialize in diagnosing and fixing LG washer issues quickly and affordably.
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