Well, kids, on what is probably my 2002 Frigidaire front-loader's eighth birthday, the "roar of the spin" has begun. I was washing a load of bath towels and could hear it spinning upstairs at the opposite end of the house.
I thought the racket might be caused by a rapidly spinning unbalanced load, but upon inspection found it to be an almost perfectly balanced spin. The sound isn't a squeal/squeak; it's kind of a very loud whirring or a dull roar, as if gunning a car engine while in neutral.
I pulled the load out at the end of the cycle and spun the tub by hand. There's a bit of growling. I'm guessing it's the bearing. Can anyone who's familiar with this malady confirm my suspicion?
I'm actually not terribly surprised, as A) the 3.0 cu. ft. machines were notorious for this failure, and B) the machine has been oversudsed a hundred times, and liquid chlorine bleach is used in at least 3-4 loads per week.
I'm curious as to how quickly the situation will deteriorate, and how many more loads I'll get from it before it grinds to a halt---speaking of which, if the bearing fails will the tub attempt a violent escape from its confines at 900 rpm, or does that only happen with a spider failure?
Time to start saving the nickels and dimes for a new set. The big question: Whirlpool, Maytag, LG, GE, or perhaps the new Frigidaires?
All comments, advice, and anecdotes are welcomed!
I thought the racket might be caused by a rapidly spinning unbalanced load, but upon inspection found it to be an almost perfectly balanced spin. The sound isn't a squeal/squeak; it's kind of a very loud whirring or a dull roar, as if gunning a car engine while in neutral.
I pulled the load out at the end of the cycle and spun the tub by hand. There's a bit of growling. I'm guessing it's the bearing. Can anyone who's familiar with this malady confirm my suspicion?
I'm actually not terribly surprised, as A) the 3.0 cu. ft. machines were notorious for this failure, and B) the machine has been oversudsed a hundred times, and liquid chlorine bleach is used in at least 3-4 loads per week.
I'm curious as to how quickly the situation will deteriorate, and how many more loads I'll get from it before it grinds to a halt---speaking of which, if the bearing fails will the tub attempt a violent escape from its confines at 900 rpm, or does that only happen with a spider failure?
Time to start saving the nickels and dimes for a new set. The big question: Whirlpool, Maytag, LG, GE, or perhaps the new Frigidaires?
All comments, advice, and anecdotes are welcomed!