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rock324  
#1 Posted : Friday, January 29, 2016 12:05:58 PM(UTC)
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I have a GE washer (model #GTWN8250DWS) and it recently started making loud grinding noises when during agitation and when the machine is balancing the load during fill up. Basically, when the basket moves around/side to side, it makes a loud noise. How can I go about fixing this? BTW, I'm a rookie when it comes to this stuff so I have never taken apart a washer. I appreciate any help!
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#2 Posted : Friday, January 29, 2016 2:00:46 PM(UTC)
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I have a GE washer (model #GTWN8250DWS) and it recently started making loud grinding noises when during agitation and when the machine is balancing the load during fill up. Basically, when the basket moves around/side to side, it makes a loud noise. How can I go about fixing this? BTW, I'm a rookie when it comes to this stuff so I have never taken apart a washer. I appreciate any help!
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Rock, Sounds like the problem is in the "mode shifter" portion of the drive system. The mode shifter determines whether the agitate or spin cycle will operate. It is a combination of cams,gears and springs that have to "mesh" in order to drive the tub. We are unable to supply the information you'll need to access and check/repair the component on this forum. If you would be so kind as to re post a question and the information on the AppliancePartsPros.com web site parts in the Q&A portion of the screen, we'll try to get and send the information you need. Thanks,
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#3 Posted : Friday, January 29, 2016 3:01:40 PM(UTC)
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Thanks, I will do that. I took another look at the washer. If I just move the tub with my hand, it makes a loud creaking noise. Any clue what that could be?
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#4 Posted : Friday, January 29, 2016 6:57:01 PM(UTC)
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Also, I'm not where to post the question? I do not see the Q/A portion on the parts page?
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#5 Posted : Monday, February 1, 2016 5:37:19 AM(UTC)
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Also, I'm not where to post the question? I do not see the Q/A portion on the parts page?


Rock, The creaking noise could still be due to the mode shifter or possibly another component od the shifter assembly. We'll have to see once you get the washer dismantled and checked. To get to the Q&A portion of the web site. Once you're in the web site parts order screen, enter the part number [AP5793710], when you click the search box, the program will display the part information. Scroll the page down, approximately half way, to the blue banner "Have a Repair Question ?" Just below the banner to the right side is an orange box labeled "Ask A Question", clock on the box, input all the appropriate information, and a short description of the problem, then click the orange "Ask a Question" banner.
When we receive and answer your question, you'll receive a notification e mail, which will contain any information you've requested and any information we need to supply in order for you to repair your machine.
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#6 Posted : Wednesday, February 3, 2016 6:59:48 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Joe / APP Team Go to Quoted Post
Rock, The creaking noise could still be due to the mode shifter or possibly another component od the shifter assembly. We'll have to see once you get the washer dismantled and checked. To get to the Q&A portion of the web site. Once you're in the web site parts order screen, enter the part number [AP5793710], when you click the search box, the program will display the part information. Scroll the page down, approximately half way, to the blue banner "Have a Repair Question ?" Just below the banner to the right side is an orange box labeled "Ask A Question", clock on the box, input all the appropriate information, and a short description of the problem, then click the orange "Ask a Question" banner.
When we receive and answer your question, you'll receive a notification e mail, which will contain any information you've requested and any information we need to supply in order for you to repair your machine.


I had the same issue, the GE repair guy came out and too the basket out and there were several coins / paperclips under the basket. He cleaned it out and all is well. I'm having the same problem again, but didn't see how he removed it, does anyone know how to take out the basket so I can take a look to see if it's just more coins in there or if I need a service call?
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#7 Posted : Wednesday, February 3, 2016 7:41:24 AM(UTC)
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I had the same issue, the GE repair guy came out and too the basket out and there were several coins / paperclips under the basket. He cleaned it out and all is well. I'm having the same problem again, but didn't see how he removed it, does anyone know how to take out the basket so I can take a look to see if it's just more coins in there or if I need a service call?


Barnesrph, the attached file should have the information you need to remove the impeller and tub to check for the coins in the tub. Since you've had this issue before, you may want to start checking the pockets of the pants and shirts when you're loading the washer with clothes. Something may get "stuck" and create bigger problems.
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#8 Posted : Wednesday, February 3, 2016 10:18:12 AM(UTC)
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Wow, thank you! In less than 10 minutes it was all done, I found 27 cents and what looked like is was a some point an earring. I appreciate it.
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#9 Posted : Wednesday, February 3, 2016 10:34:30 AM(UTC)
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Wow, thank you! In less than 10 minutes it was all done, I found 27 cents and what looked like is was a some point an earring. I appreciate it.


Barnesrph, You're Welcome !!! Check those pockets ... Good Luck,
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