this usually happens because the weight of the cloths in the machine arnt distributed evenly or there are just too many close in that load.
No, clouds do not make noise.
To prevent your washer agitator from banging loudly during the spin cycle, try to balance the load inside the machine by redistributing the clothes. Make sure the washer is level on the ground to avoid any vibrations. Additionally, you can check that the agitator isn't loose or damaged, as this could also cause the noise.
No, light does not make noise when it travels through a vacuum.
A loud noise during the spin cycle of a Frigidaire top load washing machine could be due to an unbalanced load causing the drum to bang against the sides. Check to make sure the clothes are evenly distributed inside the tub. It could also be a sign of a worn out drive belt or worn bearings, which may need to be replaced by a professional technician.
Fans make noise because the motor inside them creates vibrations that produce sound waves. The movement of the blades and the air flow also contribute to the noise.
A car that is in good running condition should not make a clunking noise. If a person pushes the gas and brake pedal at the same time causing a car to make a clunking noise, that is an indication of stain on the motor.
brakes are need to be replace
A clunking noise, when you put your car into gear, is most likely caused by a bad u-joint. A problem in the transmission can also cause the noise.
GE, Kenmore, LG and Whirlpool all make steam washer/dryer combos.
Worn out front shocks and struts will make a clunking noise when you go over small box. The strut may actually allows the tire to hit the fender well.
Worn motor and/or tranny mount.
If it's a type of clunking noise, check your gearbox. If it's some kind of rattling, check your hubcaps.
check the u-joints in the drive shaft first
Loose washer
It could make a grinding type noise when moving slow. A "whirrr" type whine when moving faster. The grinding noise may change to a clunking noise when turning the wheel. Any of these noises means "fix me now or else."
Your washer may make noise when agitating due to worn out or loose parts, such as the agitator or motor coupling. It could also be caused by an unbalanced load or a malfunctioning drive belt. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can help reduce the noise.
A faulty Chrysler 300 driveshaft will make a clunking noise as it turns. The driveshaft noise can be best heard when moving very slowly.