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General Electric Washer Drive Belt
Removed the top cover and front assembly w/door and front drum support, right where the unit was located. Had to gain rear access to loosen drum drive belt so undid the dryer vent hose to floor connection through a front acess hole. Moved the unit out to the breakfast nook as well as disconnecting the power cable from the wall socket. Removed the rear access panel covers and unhooked the drive belt. At the front removed the top screws off the lower cross member to allow spreading of the side covers to allow the removal of the drum. Removed drum and found the bearing bushing gone, reduced to powder.
Using the supplied instuction sheet, replaced the rear bearing assembly, replaced the drum after vacumming the whole interior and started the reassembly of the unit using the new belt and moved the unit back into place. Reconnected the power cable and dryer vent then lastly replaced the lint filter and selector knob. Closed the breaker and turned on the machine, no noise!!!
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PartSelect Number PS16542496
Manufacturer Part Number WE03X29897
This Drive Belt is 89.5" long and comes in black, featuring four ribs on the inside for a better grip. This is a long belt that wraps all the way around the dryer drum, around a tension pulley, and then around the drive motor pulley, allowing all the parts to work together, spinning the drum as the motor rotates. If the drum will not turn when the dryer is turned on the belt is likely broken. It is common for belts to stretch or become brittle over time, which is what leads to the breakage. If broken, it should be replaced; the drum simply cannot spin without this belt. Refer to your model number and user manual to check if this part is right for you. Ensure you use work gloves to protect your hands from sharp internal parts during this repair. Please note: When comparing the length of your old belt to the length of the belt as stated here, remember that a small amount of stretching and contortion may occur with belts over time for a range of different reasons. Unless your belt is drastically different in length, this belt is what you are looking for despite any small inaccuracies. You will need to remove power to your appliance, remove the main panel, and access the motor drive to slip your new belt back into place.
Fixes these symptoms
- Drum Not Spinning
- Heat stays on after drum has stopped
- Noisy
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Installation Instructions
Edwin from Seattle, WA
Dryer making grinding noises
We live in a Condominium, space is tight especially in the Utility room where the washer/dryer are located. Turned dryer breaker off at the electical panel. Removed the top cover and front assembly w/door and front drum support, right where the unit was located. Had to gain rear access to loosen drum drive belt so undid the dryer vent hose to floor connection through a front acess hole. Moved the unit out to the breakfast nook as well as disconnecting the power cable from the wall socket. Removed the rear access panel covers and unhooked the drive belt. At the front removed the top screws off the lower cross member to allow spreading of the side covers to allow the removal of the drum. Removed drum and found the bearing bushing gone, reduced to powder.
Using the supplied instuction sheet, replaced the rear bearing assembly, replaced the drum after vacumming the whole interior and started the reassembly of the unit using the new belt and moved the unit back into place. Reconnected the power cable and dryer vent then lastly replaced the lint filter and selector knob. Closed the breaker and turned on the machine, no noise!!!
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General Electric Washer Belt Drive
PartSelect Number PS12299369
Manufacturer Part Number WH01X27538
This is a drive belt for various models of dryer. This belt is responsible for allowing the drive motor to rotate the dryer drum. Over time and with use, this belt will wear out and if it becomes damaged, it will no longer be useable and must be replaced. This belt is made of durable rubber and measures approximately 23 inches long. Please note that your existing belt may measure longer than this replacement belt; this is normal and is due to stretch the belt undergoes over time and use. Replacing this belt will require some disassembly of your dryer and will require a screwdriver and wrench to remove and install. This dryer drive belt is sold individually and does not come with any other parts or accessories.
Fixes these symptoms
- Burning smell
- Noisy and Marks Left on Clothes
- Spinning Issues
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Henry from OKANOGAN, WA
General Electric Washer Drive Belt
PartSelect Number PS11736832
Manufacturer Part Number WH01X24180
This drive belt is sourced from the original manufacturer for use in various models of dryers. It is a rubber belt that connects the motor to the transmission of the washer. It enables the drum to spin and agitate during the wash cycle. The belt is prone to wear over time due to the high friction it experiences. The belt may slip, become frayed or lose tension. If the belt is faulty, the drum will have difficulty rotating, you may notice loud banging or squealing sounds, and a burning odor coming from the washer. You can find the belt near bottom of the drum or towards the back.
Fixes these symptoms
- Burning smell
- Noisy and Marks Left on Clothes
- Spinning Issues
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Installation Instructions
Robin from MOUNT VERNON, TX
Washer would not spin properly, belt was worn
Took off belt/motor housing and replaced belt. Put housing back on. Very easy.
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General Electric Washer Drive V-belt
PartSelect Number PS1146950
Manufacturer Part Number 134511600
This rubber V-style drive belt slips on the motor pulley to bring the basket to the required speed. If you notice a burning rubber smell or grinding noises coming from your washer, your washer does not start, drain, spin properly (will not spin/spins slowly/will not agitate properly), or if your washer shakes or moves during the cycle; check your drive belt for signs of wear and tear. Replace the drive belt if you notice that the belt looks damaged. This OEM part is approximately 35 inches in length, and sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms
- Burning smell
- Noisy
- Spinning Issues
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Installation Instructions
rodney from fairfield bay, AR
replace broken drive belt
carefully pry up on front washer top to release plastic keeper pins,remove 2 phillips screws from beneath lower front washer panel,slightly lift upward on panel to release.remove old broken belt,push new belt beneath large tub pulley,put belt on small motor pulley,push back belt tension /idler arm,start belt on large tub pulley,turn tub pulley by hand to run belt on,release tension on idler arm.replace front panel and lower top.WALAAH!!!! you are done.
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General Electric Washer Drive Belt
PartSelect Number PS11767488
Manufacturer Part Number WH01X24697
This drive belt is an authentic OEM part that is compatible with various models of washing machine. The drive belt is responsible for allowing the drum to rotate smoothly during the wash and spin cycles, as well as driving the pump to drain water from the machine. If the drive belt becomes worn, stretched, or damaged, it can cause issues such as the drum not spinning or the machine not draining properly. Your washer may also become excessively noisy during use. If the belt is faulty, it will need to be replaced to restore your washer.
Fixes these symptoms
- Spinning Issues
- Spins slowly
- Will not agitate
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Installation Instructions
Larry from GROVESPRING, MO
Won't spin, belt slipping.
Laid washer on the floor to expose the bottom. Cleaned up the residual water that leaked out on to my hardwood floor. Removed the three nuts that hold the belt cover on. Slipped off the two year old stretched, oil soaked serpentine belt. Cleaned the rugged plastic pulleys with alcohol. Put on new belt. Small serpintine pully first, then rotate pulley to install belt to large pulley. Easy fix but doomed to fail again soon. Seals are Junk on the transmission. They leak oil already. Washer is JUNK. Not my first rodeo with GE garbage. It needs a new transmission to truly fix the problem. When it fails again out to the curb it goes. 2 years old, just two in the house so usage was minimal. No more GE appliances for me.
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General Electric Washer V-style Drive Belt
PartSelect Number PS270803
Manufacturer Part Number WH1X2026
This V-shaped drive belt is 29 1/2 inches long x 1/2-inch-wide, and fits both front-load and top-load washing machines. When belts are worn or frayed, they are known to make noise. If you have a top-load washer, a drive belt may be connecting the transmission to the drive motor. It would generally be a rubber V-belt covered in fabric to allow free movement. Or it could be a rubber belt aided by a tensioning device like an idler pulley, to stop the motor from causing too much friction to the belt. For front-loaders, the drive belt goes between the drive motor and the wash basket. If your drive belt is worn or frayed, it should be replaced straight away. After replacing the drive belt, run a wash cycle to ensure the belt is correctly fitted.
Fixes these symptoms
- Burning smell
- Spinning Issues
- Spins slowly
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Installation Instructions
Laurence from Bronx, NY
GE washer no spinning during spin cycle
Used the spatula to release the front panel (push flat spatula under top about 2 inches from either side to release the two sprng clips holding the front panel on) to expose the tub and motor assembly. Inspected the belt and it seemed worn and a lot of rubber particles were in base of machine. Ordered the belt from partselect - received it two days later. Loosened 4 motor mount nuts. Removed old belt and replaced. Tightened belt and tightened nuts on motor. Only tricky part is you will need extensions for socket drive because belt is in the way for two of the motor mount nuts. I used a 1/4" small socket wrench, with an extension. No expertise needed on this one.
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General Electric Washer Drive Belt
PartSelect Number PS1482278
Manufacturer Part Number WH01X10302
This drive belt is made to slip on the motor pulley to bring the basket up to the speed required and this makes the belt get wear and tear.
Fixes these symptoms
- Burning smell
- Spinning Issues
- Spins slowly
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jon from barry, IL
broken drive belt
To diagnose, first I unhooked the washer: power, water supply, and drain pipe. I then slid the washer out, laying it on its front. With nutdriver, I unscrewed two screws that held the other end of the drain tube and removed it completely. Then, again with the nutdriver removed 4 screws from the back near the legs, two in between the legs in the middle, and approx. 4 to 6 on the bottom. This let me pull the bottom off partially to access the motor area. (I did did not take the bottom completely off, only about 2/3 off and let it bend over, as it was flexible tin) The belt was broken. After receiving the new belt, I positioned it between the pulley and the motor and between the drum and the big pulley. Then I rotated the big pulley, pulling the belt onto it as I rotated. At the same time, as I rotated, I pulled the other end of the belt on to the little pulley. Once it was on, I would put pressure on it as I turned the pulley, to jump the belt to the appropriate grooves on the little pulley. Note: the replacement belt had been modified, so it had one less groove than the pulley. I would have known this if I had read the insert that came with the belt first! Anyway, this was not a problem, only a design change. Also it was important to start the belt on the inside, so if it slipped, you didnt loose your bite. Total diagnostic, repair, and reassembly time: 30 minutes plus or minus. I had read other online forums that said you had to loosen the motor, etc. And I do know some type of a belt installation tool was offered on line, but I got along fine with my installation method. An extra set of hands would have been helpful, but not necessary.
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General Electric Washer Belt
PartSelect Number PS16217191
Manufacturer Part Number WH03X29522
Introducing the Drum Drive Belt by GE, a crucial element for the optimal functioning of your washer. This component connects the drive motor to the drive system, facilitating the basket's efficient spin. To preserve the safety and integrity of your washer and its parts, it is advised to unplug the washer prior to installing this component. Protecting your hands by wearing work gloves during the installation process is highly recommended. Invest in GE's drum drive belt to ensure a smoother operation for your washer, allowing it to deliver superior performance consistently. Discover how the right part can make a significant difference in your appliance's functionality today.
General Electric Washer Driving Belt
PartSelect Number PS3487272
Manufacturer Part Number WH08X10050
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General Electric Washer Drive Belt
Gently filed the flats with the flat surface of the file and filed the hump on the shaft that the "hammering" created. Take extreme caution to not file surfaces too much, because new pulley will be loose and the next step is to replace the drum shaft.($$$$) Pulley did not fit 100% (Had some slop) but that was from material being worn away from "hammering" effect. Torqued with Torque wrench and added green 609 loctite compound - this is meant to help adhere and take up some loose fit in assemblies. - Drawback to Loctite is most have to be heated to 300 to 400 degrees to remove, or pulley will need to be cut off and ruined, I further repair/removal of pulley is necessary. This is an Easy Fix/Replacement of parts.... The hard part is filing the drum shaft surfaces to accept the new pulley, and getting the belt back on - Belt is tight but needs to be stretched on like putting a bike chain back on.
Washer now spins and sounds like a dream!
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PartSelect Number PS1020114
Manufacturer Part Number WH08X10024
The main drive belt is designed to work with the motor pulley and spin the drum until it comes up to speed.
NOTE: Per factory measures 48.4" at rest & 51.2" when working.
Fixes these symptoms
- Burning smell
- Will not agitate
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BRETT from CLINTON, CT
Rear Tub Pulley became loose and deformed pulley shaft
Ordered new Parts. Removed old/worn parts. Found that the "hammering" from a loose pulley had worn and deformed the edges of the shaft where the flats are to accept new pulley.Gently filed the flats with the flat surface of the file and filed the hump on the shaft that the "hammering" created. Take extreme caution to not file surfaces too much, because new pulley will be loose and the next step is to replace the drum shaft.($$$$) Pulley did not fit 100% (Had some slop) but that was from material being worn away from "hammering" effect. Torqued with Torque wrench and added green 609 loctite compound - this is meant to help adhere and take up some loose fit in assemblies. - Drawback to Loctite is most have to be heated to 300 to 400 degrees to remove, or pulley will need to be cut off and ruined, I further repair/removal of pulley is necessary. This is an Easy Fix/Replacement of parts.... The hard part is filing the drum shaft surfaces to accept the new pulley, and getting the belt back on - Belt is tight but needs to be stretched on like putting a bike chain back on.
Washer now spins and sounds like a dream!
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