This V-style drive belt measures 51 inches long and 3/8 inches wide. The belt is made to slip on the motor pulley to bring the basket up to the speed required. Continued use can result in the belt suffering from wear and tear. Replace the V-style drive belt if you notice that it looks damaged. The most common symptoms of a damaged drive belt include: a burning smell or a loud grinding noise coming from the washer; the drum will not spin, spins slowly, or will not agitate; the washer shakes and moves, will not start, or will not drain.
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JASON F - April 7, 2020
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Better than the no name ones!
Fit better, and hopefully will last as long as the original (15 years)! Bought a no name off another site , lasted 6 months. It broke, and left a HUGE mess of black rubber on the floor, and on the bottom of my washer. Reading its feedback reviews, I wasnt alone with this problem. This belt was a direct replacement, and I bought 2, just to have a back up.
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Gary N - February 9, 2018
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easy repair works great
Parts came fast and the right one great company
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Thomas T - February 12, 2018
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Graham W - April 15, 2020
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great!
diagnosis was right on, belt did the trick, a five minute job...thanks!
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Amanda M - October 27, 2018
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Easy repair and install
Fast shipping on top condition
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GARY S - June 7, 2018
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All the parts were correct
Drive belt and watter pump all the parts looked like original equipment
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Johanna M - March 19, 2018
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Easy repair - worked as expected
The part came fast and I'm grateful for the wonderful video.
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Richard A - November 16, 2018
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Perfect fit
The belt was a perfect fit and very easy to install. Videos are great.
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Donald S - April 17, 2018
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Easy Repair
Fast shipping, fit perfect. Super easy to remove and replace the belt
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Richard H - July 11, 2018
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belt replacement for drain pump
All my parts I ordered came quickly, all in one box and I would recommend this company. Thank you part select.
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Not spinning, not agateing, could here motor try to start but would trip the internal overload after a few seconds and had a hot motor smell or hot plastic
Got it outside layed it on its side and replaced the motor and belt thinking motor got very hot and heated belt, it was worn from age so replaced it at the same time, hooked water hose up to cold side to test, worked great. Wife very happy
Our washer was purchased 1/6/2006 and it started banging and walking out of its place when the washer started into the spin cycle. This would occur no matter the size of the load.
We followed the instructions show on the video. However, our model was assembled slightly different. We had to remove the screws from both sides of the side panels so that we could remove the tub from inside of the machine. Also our model only has one belt not two. Over all it was easy considering my husband and I had never attempte
... Read mored to repair a washer. Once we got it back together it when back to working like it had never been broken! We would have never been able to repair our washer without the video that your site provided... thanks so much!!??
Sure wish the manufactures would consider making the older models again as lots of us are not happy with the new modules being manufactured presently!
Random slow spin during Rinse cycle and would then shut off and not drain
Top loader May Tag washer with open bottom. After research I presumed it needed a new belt, or Transmission, which runs 3 pulleys under the open bottom. After tipping the washer back for inspection, saw oil splatter underneath. Removed old belt by turning largest pulley on Transmission while pulling the belt "off" the edge. Belt was aged,
... Read more Stretched and worn. Belt and all 3 pulleys were oily causing slippage. The main large Drive pulley on the Transmission shaft, has a plastic snap on grease cup at it's center. I snapped it off with screw driver. The cup was partially full of thinned old grease causing the oily mess. There's a C clip inserted in a groove on the end of the drive shaft holding the pulley on. Removed the C clip with screw driver tip and slid off the Drive pulley. The Center of the pulley contains a plastic ratchet assembly that operates the washer tub cycle to rotate and stop and repeat. The ratchet assembly falls right out, and in the end of transmission is a Thrust washer which can be pulled of easily also. I Cleaned all 3 pulleys with De-greaser and finally with Rubbing Alcohol to dry the pulley surfaces. Then cleaned and removed all grease from the plastic ratchet assembly parts and cleaned them. Then I Repacked everything including the Drive shaft with "heavier" Grease that would not break down so easy. Reassembled everything in reverse and installed on the shaft. Snapped the C clip back on to hold pulley back in place and then the Grease cup, which just snaps back in place with a push. Installed new drive belt in the same manner it was removed, only in reverse by turning the pulley, and pushing the belt "on" over the edge of the pulley. Problem fixed and washer works perfect again with Noticeably better operation through all washer cycles.
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Frank from BRADFORD, MA
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Washer was leaking
The washer was making a terrible squealing noise and when I examined it, I found the drain pump was leaking. I found a few videos online and then found this site when I started searching for replacement parts. I was originally just going to order the drain pump, but this site lead me to check out the underside of the washer where I foun
... Read mored the belt had basically melted onto the motor wheel. Watched a few videos here, determined that the motor itself was still operating fine, so i ordered a drain pump, motor wheel, and a new belt. 2 days later they arrived. The motor wheel was hard to get off. I ended up prying it off with a hammer. Then gently tapped the new one on. Replacing the drain pump was simple - use a socket wrench to unscrew the 3 bolts holding it on, disconnect the hoses, then just do the reverse to put it back. At that point, I just slipped the new belt on, made sure everything was turning smoothly and ran a small test load in the washer. It was as good as new and cost me a lot less than buying a new one or calling a repairman.
Hardest part was finding part that needed the needed repair. Searching the web for issues associated with the sound resulted in many links. Once the sound was found, I went to the video to see how to remove the Water Pump so I could examine it to confirm that was the correct piece. It took about 15 minutes to remove the part. Since I h
... Read moread to remove the belt to get it out, I realize that the belt needed replacement as well. So both parts were ordered. Replacing the parts also took about 15 minutes. Relatively easy repair. Be aware that the video on the part select video shows the water pump in a different location than the Maytag washer. To get to the Maytaq water pump, there is a panel in the back that had to be opened to access the water pump.
Pulled machine out from wall. Tilted back and rolled belt from pulleys. Pulled further out and removed cover plate 3 screws. Disconnected hoses with pliers and removed 3 screws with nut driver took out old pump and placed new pump into position. Replaced screws and hoses replaced cover. Tilted machine and replaced new belt. Put machine b
... Read moreack in place. Started machine with no laundry. Checked for leaks Done. Approximately 20 minutes. Working great
Washer always going off balance full loads or small
I tilted top cover to remove front washer panel removed suspension springs to remove complete tub assembly to gain access to bottom. Drive pulley to remove snubber ring I performed the repair step by step as per your video. was dead on made the repair go smoothly. I installed the belt last tilting washer mechine back to gain access to und
... Read moreercarrige just walked belt on all three pulleys self adjusting then. made sure washer was level. Front to back side to side no rocking in any deriction My wife did four full loads problems gone I think all needed to be done to complete repair snubber ring , washer drive belt, & leveling machine all played there roll in putting washer back in factory working condition washer not a angery walking vibration nightmare
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Albert
September 29, 2017
Can I purchase and replace just the motor pulley?
For model number MAV2757AWW
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Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you’re looking for is only sold as part of the motor assembly,PartSelect Number PS11738839.
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Danny
March 7, 2019
Motor pulley was broken because of wrong drive belt a little wider for Maytag washer mav3855aww is it easy to install a new pulley to the motor please tell me the right parts.On this model. Thank you.
For model number MAV3855AWW
Hello Danny, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11738839. The pulley is only sold as part of the motor assembly. We also have a How To Video online on how to install. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
I just replaced my belt because it wasn’t spinning all the water out now it spins all water out but doesn’t spin fast enough to wring clothes out
For model number Mav3855aww
Hi Brenda, thank you for your question. Other parts that you should check when your appliance is not draining correctly and not spinning fast enough would be your drain pump, your lid switch, and your motor. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Derek
July 1, 2019
My washer will start and go through the initial cycles of filling, then agitating but then all of a sudden will start to sound like its bogging out and is having a hard time running. When this starts to happen it then eventually stops, and a burning smell is present. There is also a consistent metal of metal grinding sound. Ive disconnected and washed out the pump and when i did the pulley wheel seems to grind on its metal casing which i assume is the noise i hear. My gut is telling me maybe the belt is slipping and also the drain pump is grinding on itself.. what is the answer here?
For model number PAV2300AWW
Hello Derek, thank you for inquiring. For this symptom you will want to replace the Drain Pump with Pulley part PS11741799 for your model.
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Ramiro
April 15, 2019
Is this belt fit in my Maytag washer ?
For model number HAV2557AWW
Hello Ramiro, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11738882. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Dwight
March 10, 2018
How do I remove the timer knob to remove the timer for the washer?
For model number CAV2004AJW
Hello Dwight,
Thanks for your question. You will need to access the back of the timer. In the center there is a hole with a shaft. Pull out on this shaft which will let you remove the timer.
I hope this helps.
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Ronald
February 18, 2019
After the drying cycle the cloths are still damper then what they used to be iam thinking the belt might be the problem the washer is 10 years old and the belt has never been changed what is your thought that the problem might be the washer does run through the cycles ok
For model number mavt446aww
Hello Ronald, thank you for your question. Yes, we would recommend replacing the Drive Belt - 51 inches long Part Number: WP21352320 and Transmission Pulley and Bearing Kit Part Number: 12002213 first. If that doesn't fix the issue the issue could be the drain pump itself. I hope this helps!
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Kim
November 3, 2022
This washer is the BEST! It's about 20 years old & has NEVER had a problem.
But when it spins it's off balance, real noisy, actually moves across the floor...
I frequently have to rearrange the clothes to make it spin smoothly.
For model number PAV2300AWW
Hello Kim, thank you for contacting us. We would recommend checking the following parts to fix your issue: Drive Belt, part number PS11738882, Transmission Pulley and Bearing Kit, part number PS2003651, and Drain Pump, part number PS11741803. We look forward to hearing from you if you need assistance with placing an order through our 7-days-a-week customer service. We hope this helps!
Drive belt WP221352320 is this the replacement for 35-3662 AU the website says it 51 inches long mine seems not to be that big.
For model number AAV7000AWW
Hello Leonard, thank you for your question. We can confirm that the Belt PS11738882 is the correct one for model AAV7000AWW and it is 51 inches long. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Steve
December 3, 2018
Tan motor pulley is coated with melty black gunk, i assume from belt slipping. I see new pulley only comes with motor unit, which i hope i do not need. I am thinking i can scrape off the black plastic from tan pulley, install a new belt and be done with it. Could melted plastic be part of original pulley, or more likely residue from melting belt?
For model number amana washer nav3335aww
Hello Steve, thank you for your question. The residue is probably from the belt, but it could be because the pulley is/has started to seize and will have to be replaced. If the pulley doesn't turn freely the motor would have to be replaced as the pulley is only available by ordering the motor part number PS11738839. I hope this helps!
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PartSelect Number: PS11738882
Manufacturer Part Number: WP21352320