Kimberly for Model Number GE WSERE526F0WW My washing machine was rumbling very loud during the spin cycle. This went on for a few weeks. I found your site and video on how to disassemble the machine but had to wait for someone to help me with the heavy parts. We used your video today to take it apart. The only damaged part we see is the "Seal Tub" Part #AP5645738. The rubber areas are smashed and mostly gone & the rest of it is rusted out so we know we need that part. Would the "Seal Tub" Part #AP5645738 be causing that much rumbling and noise?? Since your video is so detailed we decided to take the rest of the machine apart to check the Tub Bearing Part #AP2045289. It seems to be in perfect shape. It isn't rusted or bent or anything missing on it. What would it look like if it was damaged?
Answer Kimberly, "Would the "Seal Tub" Part #AP5645738 be causing that much rumbling and noise??" No, the seal would not produce a rumbling noise. The noise would be from the tub bearing. We would recommend you "clean" everything up as best possible and replace the following parts: WH2X1198 tub bearing, WH02X10383 tub seal, WH02X10265 tub bearing split ring, WH2X1197 tub bearing washer, WH2X1199 hub washer, WH2X1193 hub nut, to ensure a proper, quiet and long-lasting repair and operation of the washer. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, January 27, 2020