You can hear water in the bottom of your washing machine because there may be leftover water from a previous cycle or a drainage issue causing water to accumulate.
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This is most likely caused by a lack of venting on either your washing machine drain or sink. The gurgling noise you hear is actually air getting drawn through the water in the sinks trap as the washing machine water drains past the sink drain. Both the sink and washing machine should be checked for venting issues by a licensed plumber.
There may be a sock that jumped the tub rim and got stuck in the water pump, which is mounted directly to the motor.
you can hear the sound of birds and the sound of waves washing up to the surface (: .
Possible causes: Motor is bad (can you hear the motor run?) Belt the from the motor to pulley/drum is worn or broke Bad timer or control unit
lie down in the bath with your ears uder the water like your washing your hair!! make sure its really quiet, first you will hear your heartbeat then you will hear the babys, you know its the babys because its double the speed of yours!!
YOUR HOT WATER TANK NEEDS TO BE REPLACED == Answer== It could be cross connected, I would turn on any faucet, then go listen at your washing machine and see if you hear water running through the hot and cold valve where your hoses hook on. If you do you need to replace valve on machine. If it is a new house they may have tied the hot and cold water together. That is very very hard to find. You would have to call a plumber for that and then hope for the best. Still try the washer even on new house.
It is to make ones hear into dreadlocks, usually by not washing it and/or twisting it.
If your washing machine does not spin, it could be several factors. Some older machines are belt driven, and it might be the belt that broke. More modern machines have transmissions in them that control the central agitator and the spinning of the drum. It could be possible that the transmission has died, or there is usually a plastic coupling-motor flange in the transmission that might have broken or worn out. If you hear a humming, or start to smell a burning odor, stop the washer and have it looked at by a service tech. Chances are if you can hear something, it is worth fixing. However, transmissions are not worth the price of replacing them.
The machine has a built in EKG hear rate monitor.
depends what exactly you are hearing you may hear slight noises of a pump or the water moving through the pipes and impacting a turn unless u run into rly loud sounds or leaking i would not worry about it. another answer: the pipes may be vibrating because they are not firmly attached to the wall. Long pipes need a brace or attachment like every 10 feet or so.
You may have water somewhere in the bottom of your trunk. If not, it could well be the sound of your gasoline sloshing around in the tank - older GM cars were notorious for this sloshing sound.