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what is the most likely cause of my maytag atlantis giving a roaring noise while spinning; the washer works perfectly fine in all other operations except for the roaring noise? doesn't anyone have a clue, i can't believe i am the only one to have experienced this problem, and isn't there anyone out there with experience who could venture a guess? i thought this was the best website to get guidance from an online expert (even a volunteer expert); i guess my problem is to complicated for even an expert or this website is overrated!!! i bet even sidfink is afraid of this question.:confused:
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my machine also made this noise before it stopped spinning entirely. Did you ever find out what the problem was?:confused: :confused:
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You might want to tilt the washer back and check the pump, may have bad bearings. If ok, release the top retaining clips with a putty knife, then remove the front panel and check for water and grease marks that show bad tub bearings/seals. Another possible problem is a bad brake bearing, just listen to determine the source of the noise to see if it's from the brake housing on the bottom of the tranny.
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Since the machine will no longer spin, I can't listen for the location of the sound. Never occurred to me to do this while it was still spinning. However, I do see signs of leaking. I read somewhere that a worn tub seal will cause H2O damage to bearings. I suspect this may be the case. Can you tell me what a spanner wrench tool is for, and is it necessary? The brake spring tool was a must, I am not thrilled about having to spend so much money on tools alone if they are not necessary.:(
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