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    Default LG topload WT-H755 nosy operation

    noisy when wash, and even worse when spin. gear or bearing ? thanks



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    typing error, should read " noisy operation"

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    More info required. Besides the noise, does it do all it's functions like normal ?

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    Here's a link to service info


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    Quote Originally Posted by loopyloo View Post
    More info required. Besides the noise, does it do all it's functions like normal ?
    function is normal but the noise is very loud.

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    Had a Simpson top loader with same symptoms years ago, was solenoid that changes from wash to spin faulty and so wash and spin which should be separate were clashing. New solenoid fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Mix View Post
    Had a Simpson top loader with same symptoms years ago, was solenoid that changes from wash to spin faulty and so wash and spin which should be separate were clashing. New solenoid fixed.
    thanks Tom, this one is direct drive one, not sure if got solinoid

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