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mschlott  
#1 Posted : Friday, August 19, 2016 6:16:59 AM(UTC)
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I have a Frigidaire front load washer that is working fine, but makes a loud vibrating noise when draining.

First question. Is the drain pump supposed to run the entire time during the spin cycle. Mine does even after the water is drained.

From reading the forum, I see that this problem is usually caused by a blocked filter, something stuck in the pump or a bad pump.

I took the pump out and inspected it and did not see anything in it. I connected it to 110v and let it run while sitting on the floor and it was very quiet. I removed the rubber boot that feeds into the pump. It had some lint caught in it but not enough to obstruct the flow.

I cleaned out the boot thoroughly and re-assembled everything. After putting it back together the noise is still there.

The only strange thing I noticed is that the check valve on the pump looked like it was too big for the opening. Since it was not damaged in any way, I assumed it was correct.

I am hesitant to replace the pump because it runs so quietly outside of the washer. Is there something I forgot to check?

Is there some way I can make the drain pump run with the front door panel removed?

Thanks
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#2 Posted : Sunday, November 27, 2022 9:19:53 AM(UTC)
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I’m sitting here reading this post after I went through this exact same scenario as our washer drives us nuts while draining. I had to replace the pump motor a year ago (wasn’t draining) and the noise remains. I am able to run the machine with the bottom panel off. I filled the back of the panel with foam insulation but it only helped minimally. It’s so crazy and I can’t see that anyone has posted a solution or idea about it. Seriously considering replacing the unit (10 years old) due to the noise alone. Makes no sense how such a small pump can vibrate to that extent. The main drive motor and drum bearing are nearly silent. Bosch makes a very quiet machine but its capacity is to small.
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