LG Washer Sounds Like a Jet Engine (7 Issues Fixed!)

No washer is totally silent, and so you expect your LG washing machine to make some noise. But what if your LG washer sounds like a jet engine? What makes it sound like a plane about to take off?

An LG washer sounds like a jet engine due to a drum overload, wrong laundry type, excess suds, loose objects, debris build-up, worn-out gasket, or a defective belt, tub bearing, motor, or drive pulley. 

So, it depends on whether your LG washer is old or brand-new. If it’s new, you may have to consider issues like laundry overload, detergent overuse or misuse, or loose objects. 

But if it’s old, check for the possibility of debris clogging or a failed component such as the gasket, drive belt, drum bearing, drive motor, or drive pulley. 

With that in mind, the jet engine sound is not a typical washer sound. It indicates a problem that does not necessarily need an expert as you can fix it, and this troubleshooting guide shall help you do it. 

Let’s see how you can do it!

LG washer sounds like a jet engine

In a rush? See how you can fix the seven issues behind a washer making a jet engine sound 

LG Washer Sounds Like A Jet Engine – Quick Fixes 

Likely Reason Quick Fix
1.Drum overload Reduce the drum’s laundry size to not more than ¾
2.Wrong laundry typeDon’t wash carpets, heavy rugs, or electric blankets 
3.Excess suds Use HE detergent, and don’t use too much of it 
4.Loose objects Remove any loose/foreign objects in the drum 
5.Debris build-up Thoroughly clean the washer, preferably with Affresh 
6.Worn-out gasket Replace the gasket 
7.Defective component (belt, bearing, motor, or drive pulley)Replace the drive belt, tub bearing, drive motor, or drive pulley if worn out or broken 

Why an LG Washer Sounds Like A Jet Engine

Consider these seven reasons if your LG washer is sounding like a plane ready to take off:

1. The Drum Is Overloaded 

Your LG washer shouldn’t be more than ¾ full. Two things can happen if that’s the case. One, the drum may fail to spin, which means you won’t be able to wash the clothes. 

Two, the washer may struggle to spin, producing a jet engine-like sound. For those reasons, it’s advisable not to exceed ¾. 

Fix 

Stop the washer and inspect the drums’ laundry capacity. If the drum is over ¾ full, reduce the load size and start the washer. 

2. You Could Be Washing the Wrong Laundry Type

An LG washer couldn’t wash heavy stuff like electric blankets, carpets, mats, and rugs. If you do, the washer won’t spin. And if it does turn, it’ll struggle and produce a scratchy jet-like noise.

If you want to protect your washer, wash these items separately, preferably by hand. 

Fix 

Check the content of the drum to remove any heavy item you could be washing, such as a carpet, electric blanket, mat, or rug. 

3. There are Excess Suds 

Your LG washer will sound like a jet ready to take off if there are many suds. Overall, that can be due to two reasons.

One, it could be that you are using too much detergent. Two, you could be using the wrong detergent type, non-HE, to be precise. 

Fix 

First, check what detergent type you are using. If it’s a non-HE (non-high Efficiency) detergent, drop it and use HE (High-Efficiency) options. 

And if there are excess suds despite using HE detergent, try reducing the detergent amount, as you could be using too much of it. 

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4. There Are Loose Objects in The Drum 

Sometimes objects like pins, coins, broken zippers, keys, and jewelry fall off the clothes and get caught up in the drum. When they do, they may cause the washer to make a screeching jet-like sound during a spinning cycle

Sometimes the sound may appear like a grinding or metal-to-metal chunking sound. 

Fix 

Stop your washing machine and carefully examine the drum and the wet laundry to identify loose/foreign objects. If there are, remove them before restarting the washer. 

5. There’s Debris Build-up in The Washer 

Over time, debris builds up around the drain pump, filter, and other components. When it does, the washer may struggle to drain and sound like a plane ready to take off. 

That’s why cleaning the washer as often as possible is advisable, especially after every use. 

Fix 

Inspect the washer’s main drain components, such as the drain pump and pump filter, for debris and dirt clogging and clean them. Use Affresh to clean the entire washer, including the inside pump, filter, tub, drain hose, and drum. 

6. The Gasket Could Be Worn Out 

The gasket, a rubber seal around the outer tub, stops water from leaking out from the washer. Over time, this rubber seal wears out; when it does, the washer may make a screeching jet engine sound. Usually, the more the wearing, the louder the screeching sound. 

Fix 

Inspect the washer’s gasket for wearing and replace it with a compatible option if that’s the case. Remember that these gaskets are often model-specific, so you should get an option matching your LG washer. 

7. One Major Washer Component Could Be Defective 

If you still cannot find the reason behind the loud screeching, then the washer is highly likely that one major washer component is defective. This component could be worn out, rusty, loose, or broken.

Here are the components to check out for defectiveness:

  • Drive belt – The drive belt stretches and loosens over time, thus ineffective in moving the drum. That, however, is not the only concern. The belt may also make a screeching sound when it becomes loose. 
  • Tub bearing – The bearing is a tiny metal provision that allows the washer to spin seamlessly. Over time, this metal piece rusts following contact with water and makes a jet engine-like sound when that happens. 
  • Drive motor – The drive motor may also fail due to wearing or physical damage. When it does, it makes a screeching sound. If the motor doesn’t scratch, it’ll make a different sound. 
  • Drive pulley – The drive pulley’s job is to turn the inner tub to allow the washer to carry a pin cycle. If the pulley becomes damaged, the washer will struggle to spin, likely making a jet engine-like screech. 

Fix 

Inspect all these components and replay any of them that look defective. So, you’ll need to take down your washer to sift through the four parts. But if you can’t do it, have a washer expert help you. 

Brand New LG Washer Sounds Like A Jet Engine

You don’t expect your brand-new LG washing machine to make weird sounds, but it can happen. For example, the new washer may sound like the jet engine due to any of these reasons:

  • Laundry overload (exceeding ¾ drum capacity)
  • Overuse or wrong use of detergent (using non-HE instead of HE detergent)
  • Loose or foreign objects like pins, coins, broken zippers, and jewelry
  • Drum clogged by dirt and debris
  • Washing heavy items like carpets, electric blankets, and rugs. 

Fix 

Start by checking the laundry load. If the drum is more than 3⁄4 full, reduce the load size to 3⁄4 or less. Don’t go below ½ full, as the washer may fail to spin it. 

Meanwhile, check if there are any heavy items like electric blankets, rugs, and mats and remove them. Also, inspect the drum for loose or foreign objects like pins, jewelry, broken zippers, and keys and remove them. 

If there are too many suds, ensure you are using HE detergent and reduce the amount in case the suds won’t stop forming in larger amounts. And if the drum or any other part looks filthy, clean the washer, preferably with Affresh. 

Brand New LG Washer Sounds Like A Jet Engine

LG Front Load Washer Sounds Like Jet Engine 

If your LG front load washer is brand new and making a jet engine sound, it could be that the laundry is excess (more than ¾ full or you are washing the wrong item, such as a carpet, electric blanket, carpet, or rug.

If that’s not the case, then it could be that there are loose or foreign objects like pins, jewelry, coins, or broken zippers in the drum. 

However, if it’s an old LG front loader, it could be that one of these components is defective:

  • Drum bearing
  • Drive motor
  • Gasket 
  • Drive pulley 

People Also Ask 

1. But Why Does My Front Load Washer Sound Like A Jet Engine?

Several issues could cause your front load washer to sound like a jet engine. If the washer is brand new, it could be a laundry overload, washing heavy items, excess suds, or loose foreign objects. 

And if it’s an older washer, the issue could be a failed component such as the rubber seal, drive motor, drive pulley, tub bearing, or drive belt. 

2. Why Is My LG Washing Making A Grinding Noise?

Your LG washing machine will make a grinding noise if a foreign metal object like a broken zipper, pin, or coin gets trapped in the drum or tub. Once the washer starts spinning, the foreign objects will rub against the walls of the drum or tub, producing a grinding sound.

Sometimes, the reason is a rusty or worn-out bearing that you should replace. 

3. Why Is My LG Washer So Loud During Spin Cycle?

Several issues could cause your LG washer to sound loudly during a spin cycle. Such reasons include rusty bearings, a defective drive belt or motor, trapped foreign objects, drum overload, or excess detergent.

Also, consider the possibility of debris clogging the drum component. 

4. Why Does My LG Washing Machine Shake Violently During Spin Cycle?

Due to uneven or overloaded laundry, your LG washing machine will likely shake violently during a spin cycle. Check the laundry to ensure it’s even and not exceeding the ¾ threshold. 

The other thing to check is the laundry type. If you wash a heavy item like an electric blanket, rug, or carpet, the washer will shake violently during a spin or fail to spin entirely. 

5. Are LG Front Load Washers Loud?

LG front-load washers are essentially not loud. They become loud when something is strange or wrong. For example, expect the washer to be noisy if foreign objects like broken zippers, pins, coins, or jewelry are trapped in the drum. 

The washer may also become loud due to a worn-out drum bearing, drive belt, drive motor, gasket, or drive pulley. 

Concluding Thoughts On an LG Washer That Sounds Like the Jet Engine:

Above are the issues to check when your LG washer sounds like a jet engine. Start by ensuring the load size is correct, you are washing the right items, and you don’t overuse the detergent. 

Then check if there are any loose foreign objects and remove them. But if the gasket, ball bearing, drive motor, drive pulley, or drive belt is defective, replace it. 

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