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kingsransomracing  
#1 Posted : Friday, January 2, 2009 4:53:59 PM(UTC)
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Correction: I didn't realize there was an "Age" above.
This washer is 5 years old.


I have a whirlpool gold model# GSW9650LW0

It squeals as shown in this video:
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I have replaced the coupler between the motor and trans and it still squeals.

I did try to turn the motor over by hand and noticed that it had a slight squeal to it. but not 100% sure that is where it is coming from. The motor looks non-repairable and looks like a replacement part only.

If its not the motor what else can make that sound.

What else can make that sound?

Thoughts?

Thanks,

Mike
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v2k04  
#2 Posted : Friday, January 2, 2009 6:17:22 PM(UTC)
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You have something in the pump a piece of lint will cause it to squeel like that the easiest way to fix it is replace it ;-)..The pump that is
kingsransomracing  
#3 Posted : Friday, January 2, 2009 6:21:36 PM(UTC)
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v2k04,

Just to make sure. The pump is the thing I took off first before removing the motor (with the two hoses going to it)

Actually now that I said that it sounds like a stupid question :p
v2k04  
#4 Posted : Friday, January 2, 2009 6:27:20 PM(UTC)
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yep push it off to the side with the hoses still on it and run the washer and I bet the noise goes away,.. When you remove the hoses,to replace the pump there will be about a quart of water that comes out have some towels ready
wllmate166  
#5 Posted : Tuesday, March 29, 2011 3:13:15 PM(UTC)
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Any one who can help I would aprreciate it. The above model washer is 2 years old. When the washer agitates there is a squealing noise coming from it as it goes back and forth. I had a repair man come out and he told us it needs a new brake cluch assembly, he says it would cost $300.00 to repair. I could replace the washer with a new one for $400.00. I found the part needed for the unit on this site for $122.00. Does this sound like this cluch brake assem bly is the problem, and if it does, is this a difficult job to perform. Thanks for the help.:mad:
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