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Our top load GE Profile WPRE8150H0WT has started sounding louder and louder over the last couple weeks.

During spin cycles it is starting to resemble a jet engine. It does not get off balance and there are no grinding or metal on metal noises apparent. There may be a new or louder clicking type noise when in the back and forth agitation cycle but I'm not sure.

From the serial number (RM120235G) It looks to be about 11 years old.

Does anyone know of the common things that wear out on these units that would cause it to get more noisy?

Thanks,

Norm

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Tub bearings

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Part is pretty cheap. Repair video looks like it takes a little time but definitely straightforward.  Guess I'll give it a try.

Thanks J5*

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