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brianinseattle  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, April 11, 2018 11:31:36 PM(UTC)
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Have a seven-year-old Whirlpool Duet frontload washer. Starting a few weeks ago noticed a grinding sound that happens for a few seconds right at the end of the spin cycle.

Took the washer apart and cleaned out the pump drain catch, the pump drain line, as well as the drain line from the washer to the house sewer line. While apart, gave the rubber gasket a solid clean as well.

With the top and back covers off, I ran a cycle and the noise defiantly comes from the Rotor/Stator area. The tub has no additional give that seems to happen when the bearings have gone bad. The tub spins by hand without making noise, and the spin cycle is as fine as well. The noise only happens in the last 4-6 second of a spin.

I think this model is the one where I must replace the entire tub to replace the bearings, which is not worth it at this point. I’m hoping there is something else I can try.
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brianinseattle  
#2 Posted : Saturday, April 21, 2018 4:26:58 PM(UTC)
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I took off the Rotor, and as soon as I started unscrewing it - the screw feel out! The noise was a result of the rotor vibrating on slow down as it was not being held in place. (at least, I think). As the screw is broken inside the bearings, I'm guessing there is little chance I can fix it. Update to follow.
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#3 Posted : Thursday, April 26, 2018 9:13:07 PM(UTC)
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I ordered part AP6017909 (WPW10253477). Once it arrived I got a sense as to the depth of the screw. I drilled a hole dead center and used an extractor, and it came out pretty easily. I put in the new screw and the noise stopped. A $1k washer saved with a $5 part.
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