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When this machine first goes into the pump out (drain) mode with the transmission idle the machine is very noisy, like a grinding noise. When the transmission engages after the power interuption, the spin and pump noise combination is dramatically reduced. Is this a bum transmission while in the "neutral" mode?
Thanks,
George
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It may be. Since your machine is less than one year old, call Whirlpool (800-hiroper) and setup a service call.
Matt
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I'll be fixing the unit myself. Any insight is appreciated.
Thanks,
George
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It sounds like your transmission is bad. Why would you not call Whirlpool? A transmission is very expensive.
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I had a chance to listen to an identical machine and it sounds the same. Must be the design.
George
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Its normal sounds.. units these days are made of thinner metal and vibrations are louder...
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