
After a period of use, washing machines may experience issues with seals, bearings, shafts, shock absorbers, or suspension springs, causing annoying noise and vibrations. If not addressed promptly, the problem can worsen over time.
1. What to do when your washing machine is making noise and shaking?
Washing machines, after prolonged use, may develop problems with seals, bearings, shafts, shock absorbers, or suspension springs, resulting in disturbing noise and vibrations. Without immediate attention, the situation can deteriorate further. In this article, we will analyze and provide insights into the causes and solutions for washing machines emitting noise during operation.

Common Reasons Behind a Noisy Washing Machine:
Identifying the source of the noise in a washing machine is crucial.
- Root Causes of Washing Machine Issues:

During the winter season, low temperatures may cause the suspension dampers supporting the washing drum to stiffen due to congealed grease. This excessive stiffness can lead to frequent machine vibrations during operation.
Long-term usage may lead to diminished elasticity in the suspension springs of the washing machine. As a result, the machine experiences significant shaking. Contact our service center for suspension spring replacement.
- Uneven or excessively smooth surfaces under the washing machine can contribute to its vibrations during operation. Ensure proper leveling of the machine or improve the surface condition. If the floor is too smooth, use four specially designed rubber pads to prevent unevenness.
