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Speed Queen motor noise


CrazyCarl

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I’m a service tech and have been in the business two years. I know my way around most appliances but obviously still learning. I ran into an interesting customer complaint. The motor on his speed queen was humming really loud. The customer told me it was eddy current in the motor and that I needed to replace the motor for him. I’m curious if anyone else has run into this before? The washer still worked fine, spins, agitates drains etc. just the motor is noisy. I wasn’t sure what all to check. 
 

MOD: AWN432SP123TW04

SER: 1711032284

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Is it noisy all the time or just in the first wash water spin out ?  If just in the 1st spinout for some reason they use the slow spin speed on that ,and it is very annoying.  If that is the case though why would he notice it now cause it has been this way since it was new and a new motor will not be any different.  Hardly ever see a bad motor, if it is noisy all the time I would check the voltage to the machine to be sure it is right before replacing the motor.

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