Here’s what to do:
Switch off and unplug the washer.
Look at the back panel for any visible bolts.
Use a wrench to remove them and store them safely (you’ll need them if you ever move the machine).
2. Ensure the Machine Is Properly Leveled
A washing machine that’s not sitting evenly will rock and rattle when spinning. Improperly adjusted legs can lead to a lot of unnecessary noise and shaking.
To fix this:
Use a bubble level (or a smartphone app) to check the balance.
Adjust the legs until the machine sits flat and stable.
Gently nudge it—if it wobbles, adjust more.
Pro Tip: Tighten the leg locknuts after adjusting to keep them from loosening later.
3. Balance the Load Properly
The way you load clothes into the washer can affect performance. A large, heavy item—like a blanket or towel—can unbalance the drum, making it thump loudly during the spin cycle.
To prevent this:
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