This multi rib belt spins the dryer drum during the drying cycle. This belt is 91-5/8 inches in length, 3/8th of an inch wide and has five ridges. It is black in color and made of rubber. You may need to replace the belt if your dryer is noisy or will not tumble.
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Replacing your Maytag Dryer Multi Rib Belt - 91-5/8 Inches
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Noisy | Drum Not Spinning
This part works with the following products:
Dryer, Washer Dryer Combo.
Part# WP33002535 replaces these:
AP6007983, 33001777, 33002535, WP33002535VP
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Michael C - January 25, 2024
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Easy fix
So I've had to get several belts from this company. I didn't realize my tensioner pulley was bad and I didn't have to order the part and was able to get it local. As usual parts select was prompt and sent it out quickly. I've had great success navigating the web site and finding what I need promptly. 10 out 10 in my book
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Lee L - June 7, 2023
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fit perfectly
I'm mowing again....well fone
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Nathan K - December 19, 2022
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Easy fix, Quality part
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Donald H - June 1, 2022
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Part was a perfect fit. Install video was a great help. I used PartSelect for business use also and everything was as promised and on time. They're my go to supplier.
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Lynn S - October 2, 2021
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Dryer belt for Maytag
Part was exactly what I needed which a quick phone call to PartSelect verified with customer service that this was in fact right part for my dryer. Installation instruction on email confirmation was very helpful. Pleased with the entire experience.
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THOMAS B - July 8, 2021
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Did the job!
Glad to find this part easily. Website has lots of information, even linked a youtube video showing how to do it! My dryer works again. Thanks!!
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William S - January 9, 2021
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exactly as advertised.
exactly as advertised--quick delivery.
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Mauro Q - August 28, 2020
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Toke to long to receive the parts otherwise all good
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Janet F - July 31, 2020
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Great part
Thanks to the helpful woman when I called to order, I got the correct dryer belt and it arrived promptly! My dryer is working again!
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Charles B - July 31, 2020
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Perfect fit, quality exact of the original
The belt was a perfect fit for the dryer, and was of original factory quality, in other words it was not a cheap rubber only belt that would be purchased from the store, or some cheap online store. It has been working as advertised with no issues since installation. Dimensions were also perfect for the make and model of the dryer, as well as model number printed on the belt. Fast shipping, couldn’t be happier.
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Average Repair Rating: 2.8 / 5.0, 79 reviews.
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metal banging noise as dryer drum rolls
Used PartSelect videos to first diagnose the problem which was worn drum felt seal. Then, used the same videos to replace parts, both needed and convenient to replace b/c of already have access.
While the videos were very helpful, first timers should be aware that there are significant knowledge gaps between a professional's e
... Read moreasy repair vs an amateur attempting the same.
Dryer started to sound like someone was beating a dog in the laundry room.
The dryer model was on a sticker inside the door which had long ago rubbed off. The most difficult part was figuring our how to dismantle the dryer. I finally looked up the matching washer by model number watched a youtube video and the dismantle was the same....take off the door, remove front cover then remove screws that held the hook
... Read more brackets that held the top down. After we figured that out the rest was pretty easy. The main issue was the Idler Pulley Wheel and Bearing. We decided to replace the rest of the parts because we already had the thing all apart. It is amazing all the lint that gets into the dryer cabinet and passed the lint filter. Dryer works like new again. I love this set and will keep repairing as long as we can get parts.
The support rollers were fried, literally. I'm honestly surprised they held on. Let's just say that the "roller" part wasn't even attached to the support wheel... That bad. Because there wasn't much support there is a small tear in the metal on the back drum. The felt seal for the drum had basically been worn down to pieces. So I order tw
... Read moreo drum support rollers, two roller shafts, a new drum felt seal, and a new rib belt.
After the repair, no more squeaking, literally a huge difference, and because of there's plenty of support now for the drum, there isn't any clothes being torn. If it weren't for the videos and the parts, we would of spent hundreds of dollars on a new dryer. Instead we spent just over $100 and now our dryer is quiet and operating better than when we got it.
These were changed proactively while I had the dryer apart to replace the motor.
I removed the control panel and front panel, then the brace holding in the drum. Then the drum came out easily.
Replacing the rollers is easy, use circlip pliers to remove the old circlips, replace the rollers, and reinstall the circlips.
After removing the idler pulley by removing one bolt and the spring, I replace
... Read mored the idler roller, again with the circlip pliers. Then the idler arm bolts back to the motor mount, and the spring is replaced.
Reinstalling is easy - place the drum, have someone support it while you install the drum brace, then replace the front panel, then the control panel.
Did an internet search for parts for my older Maytag dryer. Landed on PartSelect and man I am glad I did! Entered my model number and boom! Complete schematics on the dryer, with part numbers. Also have diagnostic questions to point you in the right direction. Figured out what parts I needed, ordered via phone. Fantastic customer service.
... Read more PartSelect also has excellent installation videos you can watch to assist. Took me a little over an hour to open up the dryer, replace the drum rollers, drum belt, idler roller and both front and rear felt seals. Buttoned dryer back up, hit the run switch and it purs like brand new. I cannot recommend PartSelect to highly. Great company, great customer service, quick shipping.
This is the dryer of a 28 year old Maytag laundry pair. I had replaced the glide kit 8-10 years before. Did them again because they were worn in half again but this time I added the 2 roller kits and the belt, really just guessing. I was surprised how full of dust and lint the inside was, especially the blower fan blades. I ordered the sc
... Read morerew because the belt idler pulley assembly was very wobbly and I hoped that was the screw anchoring it to the motor housing was the problem but it wasn't. Turns out the threaded hole in the housing was stripped, due I guess to years of vibration. It was too tight to get a tap and dye in there so I drilled the hole out and replaced the screw with a bolt and nut and lock washer. Before drilling it out I tried a few strands of wire and JB Weld, like the trick with stripped wood holes where you break off toothpicks in the hole and fill with wood glue. But that stripped out too so I drilled and used the bolt. Turned out I didn't need that $7 screw. Probably should have known comparing it to the old one which looked the same after I cleaned it. Anyway, it sounds fine again.
Dryer emitted a squeaky noise every time it started
We inherited this dryer three years ago upon purchasing our current house. At that time I found this website to purchase and install a couple of the baffles that were missing. This time, I checked the troubleshooting for my current problem and ordered all of the parts I felt I needed to resolve the problem. Once I received the parts, I
... Read more followed the great how-to videos by Steve to disassemble the front of the dryer and remove the drum. I could not get to the repairs right away since the interior of the dryer was quite dirty and I took a lot of time to clean it out. Once I got to removing and replacing the drum rollers, idler pulley, rear drum felt shaft, and drum belt, everything went smoothly and was just as easy as Steve described in the videos. If I didn't have such a dirty machine interior, removing the old parts and installing the new parts would have taken less than an hour. I had to hold off on installing the front glide kit and front drum felt seal since I forgot to order two of each (I'll install these at a later date. I proceeded to putting everything back together and testing the dryer. The dryer now runs quietly and works great.
Disassembled dryer and replaced drum support roller and shaft. That took care of the noise but I still replaced the belt and idler pulley while I had it apart.
Followed the directions on the video. I recommend changing both tumbler wheels and idler pulley when you have unit apart as well as the drive belt. When I opened the dryer cabinet I immediately saw what my scraping noise was being caused by. A screw holding a baffle in the dryer tub had backed out and was scraping the cabinet wall on eac
... Read moreh rotated pass. Like I said, when you have the cabinet apart you might as well change parts that are going to fail. The repair was very easy and now I have many more years of service with my dryer. Had I opened the dryer before to see what parts I needed I would have seen the loose screw.
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Louis
July 20, 2017
My wife told me today that my dryer is making a really loud noise that is akin to nails on a chalkboard. I know from previous experience that it could be the belt or the rollers but where would you recommend I focus my attention. It sounds like the dryer drum is struggling to spin, but it is still spinning.
Hi Louis, we recommend checking the rollers for the problem you are experiencing. Rollers are a commonly replaced part because they do wear down over time. The most common side effect of worn rollers are loud screeching noises. If not the rollers, the next step would be to check the blower wheel to make sure it is not broken. I hope this helps!
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Freddie
July 20, 2017
I turned on my dryer and it would not rotate, but when I took the clothes out it started spinning. Your site says I need to replace the belt, which I’ve purchased but what else would you recommend I look at as Id rather get it all at once!
Hi Freddie, if you are already replacing the drum belt we recommend checking the condition of your idler pulley and your rollers. These three parts together are common wear replacement parts, and could all cause a dryer to not spin properly. Good luck with your repair!
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Alicia
July 20, 2017
My dryer is making a wining noise and I don’t know what the cause could be. I just replaced the belt and it is turning. TYIA
Hello Alicia, great question. I would first recommend checking your rollers for visible damage or excess wear. If the sound is not coming from faulty rollers I would also suggest checking the blower wheel for congestion such as dryer sheets and large pieces of lint. Thanks again for your great question!
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Sharon
July 8, 2019
My husband replaced the drum belt in june and it broke again, but this time it was frayed. Is there something else he should check?
For model number MDE8757AYQ
Hello Sharon, Thank you for the question. I suggest checking the Idler Pulley Wheel and Bearing Part #PS11743032, The Idler Arm and Shaft Part #PS11743033 and the Idler Spring with Rubber Dampener Part #PS2036150. Check for any wear or damaged that can be causing stress on the belt. Hope this helps!
Which way does this drum turn, clockwise or counter clockwise?
For model number med2500ayw
Hi James,
Thank you for your question. The drum should rotate counter clockwise. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Chase
April 5, 2018
Just changed the belt, put my dryer back together and now there is a really hard shake ever 1 to 2 second it spins
For model number MDE7400AYW
Hello Chase, thank you for your inquiry. I would recommend checking the placement of the belt, as well as the Idler Arm and Shaft PartSelect Number: PS11743033, Idler Pulley Wheel and Bearing Part Number: WP6-3700340, Drum Support Roller Kit Part Number: 12001541 and the Idler Spring with Rubber Dampener PartSelect Number: 33002459. I hope this helps!
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Todd
February 27, 2020
Hi, could you please tell me what the model number is for the belt I need for this dryer? Thx
For model number NDE6800AYW
Hello Todd, 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 PS11741110. We hope this helps.
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Suzanne
December 7, 2021
I just purchased this belt because at first it said this was a genuine Maytag part. Later it said it fits other brands. I paid more because I wanted the Maytag belt. If this is not a Maytag belt I think I just made a mistake. I don’t want a “fits a Maytag” I wanted an original part. Can you clear this up please? Thanks Suzi
For model number MDG4000BWW
Hello Suzanne, Thank you for the question. All the parts we sell are OEM parts. Maytag is owned by Whirlpool so it shows other brands that is under Whirlpool. This is still the original replacement Maytag Belt. We hope this helps!
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Jessica
May 14, 2019
Is there an illustration of how the belt threads through the motor and idler pulley? I'm having a hard time figuring it out without seeing it in your video.Thank you!
For model number MDE5500AYW
Hello Jessica, Thank you for the question. Very sorry but the video is all we have at this time. For more specialized assistance or to speak with someone about this, I would suggest calling the manufacturer of the appliance directly. Hope this helps!
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Sharon
July 20, 2019
my husband replaced the drum belt in June and it broke again, but this time it was frayed. Is there something else he should check? For model number mde8757ayq. everything seems to be drying except the towels are damp when the cycle is finished.
For model number MDE8757AYQ
Hello Sharon, Thank you for the question. I suggest checking the Idler Pulley Wheel and Bearing Part #PS11743032, The Idler Arm and Shaft Part #PS11743033 and the Idler Spring with Rubber Dampener Part #PS2036150. Check for any wear or damaged that can be causing stress on the belt. Hope this helps!