One thing that definitely helps is loading it with nothing covering the center of the wash plate, and using cycles other then normal, bc normal is for epa regulations and will use the least amount of water. I just repaired the bearing on my machine which is basically the same as this, it wasn’t hard at all and I threw in all the dirty rags and towels I used to clean the machine and wiped parts and they came out perfect! These machines are picky tho, but learning how they work best is the key
Thanks for the reply and suggestion. The bearing finally failed after about a year of getting louder and louder. Wife wanted to try a front loader so we purchased one. I know they have their pros and cons but been great so far. Washes much better and accommodates larger items.
I've done that, and always put the correct cycle settings. I've actually tried every variation as well. But this is a terrible machine, so he was right in the video and glad he said it!
I'm not sure, we had to get rid of this washing machine the bearing was worn out and made a very loud noise when spinning . also had other small issues with it not working. I've tried every combination of wash Cycles. The clothing always bunched up and got twisted together. Many people have stated to make sure you put the clothing around the center agitator. I always did that.I have sat there and watched the different wash cycles and the clothes just dont get moved / agitated around enough. Even though the drum is a larger size you're not supposed to load as many clothes in the washer as you would think. The style of agitator in this washing machine just doesn't circulate or move the clothing around enough. The clothes just kind of sit at the bottom of the drum and move around a little bit. Ended up purchasing a front load washer which actually tumbles the clothes in the drum and the clothes fall from top to bottom. I understand the front load washers also have their issues so we'll see how well it works.