MAYTAG MVWB765 Loud Roaring Noise
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96%
CONF
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Tub Bearing and Seal Kit
The roaring noise is the result of kinetic friction within the main drive bearings after the tub seal has been breached. Water ingress strips the lubricant from the bearing races, leading to metallurgical pitting and corrosion. This kit replaces the compromised seal and the damaged bearings to restore smooth, low-friction rotation.
SKU: W10435302
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3%
CONF
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Gearcase Assembly
If the bearing failure has persisted, the heat and friction can fuse the bearing to the drive shaft or damage the internal gearing. In such cases, the entire gearcase must be replaced as it contains the integrated drive shaft and bearing housing required for the spin and wash cycles.
SKU: W11035751
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1%
CONF
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Driven Hub Kit
The drive hub connects the inner wash basket to the drive shaft. While a roaring noise is typically bearing-related, stripped splines on the plastic hub can cause 'slippage' and harmonic vibrations that mimic mechanical failure, particularly during the transition from agitation to spinning.
SKU: W10396887
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DIY Repair Guide
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