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I have a Whirlpool appliance that is at least 10 years old and has started making a buzzing noise for the past 3 weeks. The buzzing is not continuous and I believe it has something to do with the water arm. I have checked to make sure nothing was in the bottom of the unit under the rack. What could be causing this noise and how can I fix it?

June 23rd, 2024

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