

Simply do a search for “washing machine model motor coupler” and you will find the part needed for your specific washing machine. Once you know that the motor coupling is broken and needs replaced, we recommend ordering the part online. Here is a video to show you what to look for if your washer motor coupler is broken. To fix this issue you will need to take the washer apart. This will also cause a buzzing noise which can also be described as a vibrating noise. Motor Coupling Broken: The motor coupling has broke and the motor turns but nothing happens.To find directions to take your specific washing machine apart, do a Google search for Make and Model of your washer. Unfortunately, the only way to fix this problem is to take the washing machine apart and open up the pump and remove the object causing the buzz sound. Here is an audio recording of a blocked drain pump. These items can fall out of the pockets and end up in the drain pump causing it to become blocked and make the buzzing noise you hear. There can be items such as a small sock, a coin, a toothpick, or something small in your clothes pockets when you wash them.

Blocked Drain Pump: An object has lodged itself inside of the drain pump.MOST PROBABLE REASONS FOR A BUZZING SOUND IN WASHING MACHINE: If your washing machine is NOT buzzing but instead your washer is not spinning or draining during the cycle, then a different troubleshooting method is needed. We will list the most common reasons for this problem beginning with the most probable first. As a blocked pump is the most probable cause for a buzzing washer, there can also be a other problems that can cause this noise. The buzzing sound occurs as the drain pump tries to run but something is blocking it and the “buzzing” noise occurs. When a washer makes a buzzing sound, the most common fault is that there is something stuck in the pump and blocking it.
