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Hoover Washing M/c Vibration?

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smptrds | 11:00 Tue 19th Sep 2006 | How it Works
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My 3 year old Hoover HQ 130 washing machine vibrates heavily ONLY on very high spin as if it is a balance problem, (not overloaded).
I have removed the two dampers and slightly pressed the metal sides to stiffen the suspension. I have also added a spring to each of the suspension springs to stiffen these.
This makes no difference.
Hoover want �89.23p for a call out which I am not prepared to pay for on my disability money.
Any suggestions where to look next?
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hi
I wouldn't know how to solve your problem without looking, but I've fixed 2 washing machines by making sure they were completely on the level, and not touching anything. You have to use a spirit level, and you may have to prop up a back foot, or both... it's really important your machine is completely level or it will go all over the place when spinning - I had a machine that tried to cross the kitchen floor while on full spin, but levelling it stopped this happening.... It's worth a try!
My old man pushed a paper back book between the washer and the worktop, it worked. After reading what youv`e done I`m pleased it did ,I`d have had no washer left with him.
ask this question at www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk ... free advice from independent people that deal with this sort of thing all the time ...
Make it level and leave a gap down the sides between it and what it sits between. You can usually level it off with its little feet on the bottom front edge.

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