Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

GE washer Clunking is Normal says Service tech.

Collapse

Forum Top GA Ad Widget

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • GE washer Clunking is Normal says Service tech.

    I have a 3 month old GE washer paid around $400.00. When it gets ready to go into a spin cycle, there is a loud clunking sound, most likely the gears engaging, it then spins as normal. The spining slows and gets faster with clunking between spins. Another person servicing my home said thats not normal, its a bad transmission. ITs a known problem with the GE washers. THe GE guy comes out, ran a cycle with the service panel off, and says that sound is normal, its just the gears engaging. With an electronic unit, all the starting and slowing, its a normal sound. Any ideas[?]

    Thanks
    Mike

  • #2
    Hi,
    Could you post the model number of the washer?

    Thanks,

    John@FreeApplianceRepair.com
    John@FreeApplianceRepair.com
    www.FreeApplianceRepair.com

    Comment


    • #3
      quote:Originally posted by FreeApplianceRepair

      Hi,
      Could you post the model number of the washer?

      Thanks,

      John@FreeApplianceRepair.com

      Comment


      • #4
        The Model is WNSE5260DOWW GE


        quote:Originally posted by mikeydiker

        quote:Originally posted by FreeApplianceRepair

        Hi,
        Could you post the model number of the washer?

        Thanks,

        John@FreeApplianceRepair.com

        Comment


        • #5
          Sorry to say I can't seem to come up with anything for you.
          How about you go back to the place you got it from and ask them to run one in the store for you.
          That way you would have something to compare it to.

          You could also call GE and tell them you are not happy with the service you are getting. They may send someone else out to take a look at it.
          Sometimes getting a different technician to look things over is all it take.

          Please keep us updated.

          Thanks,


          John@FreeApplianceRepair.com
          John@FreeApplianceRepair.com
          www.FreeApplianceRepair.com

          Comment

          Working...
          X