Posted by 1948CaseVAI on March 06, 2021 at 09:40:50 from (208.93.129.194):
In Reply to: Washing Machine posted by tractorkrum on March 06, 2021 at 08:10:07:
When I was a policeman I owed a Speed Queen laudromat (that word is a Speed Queen registered trademark) and like all laudromat owner I had to fix my own due to the low margins in the business. If you have a machie 20 or so years old could be the transmission. They have clutches and belts that break but those do not cause sounds like gears grinding. Throw it away or look for a tranny on ebay - maybe you will get lucky.
If it is a newer top loader and you hear gears grinding (and are sure that is what you hear) just toss it and replace it. Newer machine with PC boards have troubles and the board can be replaced simply and pretty cheap, often on ebay, but the gear grinding sound is a bad sign. Take the back off (or front if a commercial model) and listen carefully to what component is locked up. That can guide you further.
If it is a front loader and less than 15 or so years old it is worth a service call to get the diagnosis then go from there.
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