
Originally Posted by
esquire1
If the springs have tension they should be fine. Try this. I had a call similiar to yours. This machine was level, however, all 4 of the leveler legs where screwed way out. Try running them all the way in, then level according.They need to be as close to all the way in as possible. Let me know how this goes
The legs weren't all the way out but I did shorten them up and re-level the machine. It didn't seem like much of a change but the washer is back to normal behavior. It seems odd that this would suddenly cause a problem after years of use.
Could the water level have been too low?
- I just changed the whole-house sediment filter (scheduled change unrelated to the washer's behavior) and while doing so realized that the pressure drop from a dirty filter might possibly reduce the amount of water going into the washer's tub. But it sure seems a stretch for a minor variation in water at the start of the spin cycle to cause that much trouble.
Another possibility: Could I have put the washer back on the one "sweet spot" in the laundry room when I was working on the legs? A single unbalanced load could have caused the washer to walk off a "sweet spot" if there is one. If I didn't push it back just right, could the washer have made the floor wobble enough to make every load act unbalanced?
Since the problem seems solved now, I'm not going to get too excited about water pressure and a "soft" floor. But when I get the chance, I will take the time to put in some extra bracing between the joists under the laundry room.