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  • mickydibble
    V.I.P. Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 2166

    #1

    washer drum not moving/spinning

    hi guys got a big problem my washer isnt working or rather the drum isnt moving,before this happened when it was washing the spin cycle sounded like a jumbo jet landing or taking off really noisy couldnt here anyone speak, now!! the sounds of washing and spinning is there as normal but the drum doesnt move yet does everything else as normal help please,the mrs is already looking at NEW ONES ....SHITE!! LOL
  • smoggy
    V.I.P. Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 12777

    #2
    sounds like the drive belt has gone
    the drum is connected to the motor via a belt, you will need to remove casing to check

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    • mickydibble
      V.I.P. Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 2166

      #3
      Originally posted by smoggy
      sounds like the drive belt has gone
      the drum is connected to the motor via a belt, you will need to remove casing to check
      cheers mate ,,,what about the horrendous noise beforehand?

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      • smoggy
        V.I.P. Member
        • Apr 2009
        • 12777

        #4
        that could have been the belt coming off and clattering the panelwork or (and I hope not) the drum bearing breaking up.
        you could open the door and turn the drum by hand and see if it spins freely

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        • mickydibble
          V.I.P. Member
          • Nov 2008
          • 2166

          #5
          it does spin freely,but still abit of noise ,i mean its not totally quite and there is movement on the drum i think

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          • mickydibble
            V.I.P. Member
            • Nov 2008
            • 2166

            #6
            just took the lid off and the belt is snapped,the drum when spinning by hand and looking down the back still as a kind of knocking,the large disc bit where the belt goes round on the drum does look like it is not going round perfectly? not sure what i mean by that haha

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            • smoggy
              V.I.P. Member
              • Apr 2009
              • 12777

              #7
              I think the only way to tell is to take the back panel off you can't miss the belt because it is quite large.
              the fault will be associated with either the belt-the drum or the motor
              don't forget to pull the electric plug out

              EDIT : was writing this post and hadn't seen previous post.
              Last edited by smoggy; 6 April, 2011, 11:04.

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              • smoggy
                V.I.P. Member
                • Apr 2009
                • 12777

                #8
                the drum can move quite a bit, hopefully its just a snapped belt but it could have been something going wrong with the drum or motor that caused it to snap
                you could check if motor is still working ok

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                • mickydibble
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 2166

                  #9
                  Originally posted by smoggy
                  the drum can move quite a bit, hopefully its just a snapped belt but it could have been something going wrong with the drum or motor that caused it to snap
                  you could check if motor is still working ok
                  i can hear the motor working fine,when turning the drum by hand i can hear the noise i was referring too on a turn,but i cant spin it 1100 times a minute , it is like a slight knock/tap sound,thnx for help smoggy

                  EDIT:seems like the drum is loose ? when pushin drum inwards that when i get that knock sound and the disc at back as a lot of movement in it as if it needs to be tightened up? maybe
                  Last edited by mickydibble; 6 April, 2011, 11:24. Reason: edit

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                  • chucklor
                    DK Veteran
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 470

                    #10
                    The drum does have a lot movement Micky they are designed this way, and usually have concrete weights and springs inside them as a counter balance, the usual cause of it souding like a jumbo jet is because it is out of balance and the main cause is being overloaded with clothes, thus throwing the drum out of balance and with the weight of the water to much movement in the drum could have caused the belt to break, I would bang a new belt on and then put the machine on a wash cycle empty, also check the adjusting rubber feet on the bottom of the machine these can illiminate unnecessary movement...

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                    • mickydibble
                      V.I.P. Member
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 2166

                      #11
                      thanks guys,i rang shop and seen if they had the belt in stock at the same time quizing them about drum etc,they ask if there was any black dust/small shavings around etcthere is and they said it sounded like bearings and to fix i dont think any point because its a old washer had it for 8 years....so getting a new one thnx guys

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                      • cablefreejunkie
                        DK Veteran
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 1717

                        #12
                        get a miele micky,bit more pricey but will last you a lifetime,cant beat the german enginering,the other cheaper models are not built to last,,ive had a miele dryer for over 20 years,and its had a hard life,only the element has ever needed replacing and thats due to the fact of people opening it mid cycle checking inside and firing up again immediately,had the washing machine for 15,hardly any probs at all,
                        highly reccomend them
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                        • SouthernComfort
                          DK Veteran
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 403

                          #13
                          Originally posted by cablefreejunkie
                          get a miele micky,bit more pricey but will last you a lifetime,
                          +1 other brands are just false economy. Panasonic aren't bad but not really in miele league.
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