Sounds like your motor switch motor itself or the timer is bad.
Washing machine makes clicking noise during spin cycle. Loud noise during the spin cycle can also be due to a faulty. Neutral drain kit replacement eliminates clicking noise. Spin cycle filling cycle etc are unaffected just.
Ask Your Own Appliance Question. Place a piece of ¾-inch plywood underneath the washer and dryer to keep them at equal heights. Your symptoms indicate that you may have a problem with the lid switch.
Make sure that the lid strike Key 20 in the image below is intact and activating the lid switch Key 11. How To Fix A Washing Machine Making Noise During The Spin Cycle Below might be responsible for the problem. In older GE washers mechanical damage like a worn clutch or spin bearing may be responsible for a loud spin cycle.
Customer reply replied 9 years ago. If the lid switch assembly fails the washer will not spin. Once the cabinet is off your washer you will see the red motor switch on the right side of the motor where the electrical harness plugs into to it just unsnap it and look for burnt terminals in both the electrical connector and motor switch.
The largest risk to your machine is if the debris has gotten past the rubber seal and is between the plastic tub and the washer drum in which case it can pick up a lot of momentum during the spin cycle in some cases enough to puncture the machine causing irreparable damage and most likely causing a. In older GE washers mechanical damage like a worn clutch or spin bearing may be responsible for a loud spin cycle. A noisy spin cycle is one of the most frequent complaints with a GE washer.
If you hear loud noises coming from your washing machine at certain intervals during the spin cycle it may be due to a damaged or clogged drain pump. The worn-out bearing tube is a common cause of noise generation during the spinning cycle. If the tub bearing is defective you can usually hear a loud noise due to the metal parts in the washer rubbing against each other.