This kit contains a flat drive belt, two motor isolators, and an instructions sheet. The drive belt is made to slip on the pulley until the basket gets up the desired speed.
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Burning smell | Will not agitate | Spins slowly | Will not drain
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Maggie
July 19, 2019
Was make loud noise when spinning but now it wont empty or even start
For model number MAH5500BWW
Hello Maggie, thank you for inquiring. You will most likely want to replace the Drive Belt and Motor Isolator part PS2003327 for your model. Good luck with your repair!
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Edwin
September 5, 2019
Pumps water out but does not seem to agitate or spin. Error code indicates motor not running properly. But it sounds like the motor is running.
For model number MAH5500BWQ
Good Day Edwin. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number MAH5500BWQ). Based on our research you may need to replace one or more of the following parts: 1) Drive Belt and Motor Isolator Kit (PartSelect Number PS2003327). 2) Motor and Control Board Conversion Kit (PartSelect Number PS2003515). You can order these parts either online at our website www.PartSelect.com or by calling us by phone at 888-260-4310. Best Regards.
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Deborah
November 30, 2018
My washer would make loud noises sounding like alot of marbles or change when the spin cycle would run, now my clothes do not spin dry they come out soaked
For model number MAH5500BWW
Hello Deborah, Thank you for your inquiry. We would recommend checking the following parts to fix your issue: Lip Seal Kit, Drive Belt and Motor Isolator kit, Spinner Support and Seal kit, Drain pump, and check the drain hoses for any obstructions. Hope this helps!
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Replacing your Maytag Washer Drive Belt and Motor Isolator Kit
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Average Repair Rating: 2.8 / 5.0, 13 reviews.
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Drains but doesn't spin, door lock does not engage.
Door locked light did not come on and did not have 120 VAC across the Wax Motor. Also the Wax Motor did not extend out to make contact with the Door Lock, Spin Enable Switch. General guidance is to replace drive belt and to replace Wax Motor along with the Door Lock, Spin Enable Switches (total of two limit switches). This did not correct the problem. Checked for power and traced loss of power back to the Control Board where resistor R11 was found to be burnt out. Replaced Resistor with new Carbon Film unit, rating of 3.9 K-ohms, 1/4 W and 5%. As a prcaution, replace the Triac (manufactue part number NTE5657), component identified as Q6, rating of 0.8 Amp, 600 VAC. Semiconductor parts must be obtained from somewhere other than Parts Select (unable to find in the small town I live in, I located on the internet at Mouser.com). Unit works great now.
Opened the back panel of the washing machine. Removed the old belt and wrote down the part number. Shopped online for a suitable replacement and found a perfect match at part select.com. I put in an order and it was delivered in a couple of days! I opened the back panel of the washing machinie again. This time I decided to also replace the isolators that came with the kit. For this, I had to unscrew the motor and gently tug it free. I placed it on the floor of the washing machine. I then replaced the 2 isolators as described in the kit, reinstalled the motor and put the screw back on. I then proceeded to place the belt on the motor and on to the wheel. This took couple of tries to get the grooves right. I then tested the washing machine on a rinse cycle and things looked good. Its been working fine so far.
DANIEL from WEST CHESTER, PA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Wrench (Adjustable)
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Loud noise when in spin dry
This kit came with instructions. I followed them closely. The only thing I could add is clean the tub spindle with steelwool to remove any debris or rust. then wipe down spindle to remove all steelwool particles and follow instructions to reassamble.
Drive belt sqeaked and contiued to roll off the drum.
Removed washer back panel (after unplugging unit). Installed new belt. Reinstalled back panel. Belt wAs very tight getting it to roll onto the drum.
Douglas from Marion, IN
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Ancillary Work when Replacing Noisey Tub Bearings
The replacement for the drive belt and dispenser bezel were part of a bigger job of changing the outer tub bearings. Those familiar with Maytag Neptune washers will experience the jet-taking-off sound when the tub seals wear and water gets into the bearings. While I would have the machine open I thought I would change the drive belt. I also noticed the dispenser bezel had two of the four mounting corners broken.
Replacing the bearings was done. I purchased the bearings and rented a bearing puller made especially for this job
After the bearing and seal replacement, I put on the new belt. It was almost straight forward. Almost because the belt didn't just slip on. The new belt is much smaller than the old belt. Not having the grip strength of Mr. Atlas, I was not able to hold the belt on the pulley rim while turning the pulley around, as the instructions say. The other thing that makes this difficult is that the ribs on the outer tub are quite close to the spokes of the pulley. I was not able to firmly grasp around the belt and pulley with one hand and turn the pulley with the other. My knuckles seemed to get in the way (ouch!).
Being an electrical engineer, I happen to have cable ties handy. I used one to hold the belt on the pulley rim, and was able to turn the pulley with two hands (still watching out for my knuckles).
For the dispenser bezel, I took the old dispenser lid and hinge pins off the old bezel by cutting the bezel between the hinge points, then transferred them on the new one.
On the washer top cover, there was a lot rust around the dispenser opening. So before closing up the machine and installing the bezel, I removed the loose rust, then applied a rust converter. The rust converter was in an aerosol can, and since I was working on the washing machine inside the house and not wanting to make a mess, instead of spraying the cover, I sprayed onto a paper towel then dabbed the chemical onto the rusty spots. I finished with an appliance epoxy paint around the dispenser opening.
I'd like to say I was impressed with the service from PartSelect. I ordered on Saturday, they shipped on Monday, and the parts arrived on Tuesday morning, and this was with standard shipping. On Thursday I was ready to put on the belt, but there was also a problem where one of the motor isolators was missing from the belt kit. I called in the shortage and they shipped the next day and the new belt kit arrive on Saturday. I noticed the shipment was from Fresno so they must have a warehouse there.
So all in all, the drive belt and dispenser bezel were simple to install. Certainly they were the easiest parts of the job.
Removed the front door screws & front panel screws, removed screws in the "l" brackets holding the top down, tilted the top up & back, removed 3 hoses & 3 wire connectors from the old water valve. Removed 1 screw holding valve & replaced with new valve. Re-connected 3 wires & 3 hoses, replaced top & front door. While the machine was out from the wall, removed the back loovered cover, removed the old belt & removed 1 bolt holding motor. Removed th e motor, removed & replaced the 2 plastic insolators with the new ones supplyed with the belt on the motor spindels, re-installed the motor & bolt, then the new belt that is self adjusting. Replaced back cover & put machine back online, easy deal for anyone with very basic mechanical knowledge
I took off the rear panel and removed the hose clamps and electrical terminals, slid pump out of slot in bottom pan of washing machine. It only took minutes, this was part of a major overhaul. I replaced this as a precautionary measure. Great prices and quick service,
Washer was so loud in the spinning cycle it sounded like a jet was taking off
We took the washer completely apart. Replaced the bearings, pulley and belt. We decided to replace anything that involved the spinning cycle while we had it all apart. It was well worth the time and effort we put into it. It works like a chime and is very quiet . Silence is golden ! Hopefully it will work another 18 years.
after cutting my hand I installed masking tape around the opening on the back of the washer. All went well after that
William from CHINA, ME
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Burn smell during spin cycle.
I followed the instruction of using a tie strap to secure belt to drive pulley and turn pulley to place belt on pulley. Worked great. Done in no time.
David from FOLSOM, CA
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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William S - May 18, 2021
Verified Purchase
Worked Fine
Quality.. OEM..At first, I thought the belt was too small, and couldn't possibly fit. After researching on-line, I found the installation trick from a guy named Jeff. Get the belt on as far as you can, zip tie to pulley, then rotate pulley till belt is fully around to bottom of pulley. Then snip off zip tie. Worked like a charm.
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Paul N - April 26, 2019
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Worked as expected
Part was in good condition and was installed as expected, not to hard but was tight.
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Ronald F - January 24, 2019
Verified Purchase
Unsatisfied
belt was wrong size I gave correct model #??
January 25, 2019
Hello,
Thank you for leaving a review on the part ordered. I have sent you an email in regards to the order. Hope to hear from you!
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Laurie H - December 3, 2018
Verified Purchase
Did not work
The part was too large for the machine. It was the wrong side I am going to return it
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John P - October 9, 2018
Verified Purchase
Haven't installed the belt yet.
The old belt was slipping, removed it, per instructions and it was in good shape, was able to tighten with an adjustment. It is reasurring to know that we have a new belt on standby. Appreciate the fast shipment and ease of ordering.
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Michael N - September 9, 2018
Verified Purchase
New belt for Neptune washer
The part arrived in a few days, it was over a week before I installed it. The old belt was still working. It took about 20 minutes to change it out. Works great. Thanks
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Peter O - May 31, 2018
Verified Purchase
doesn't fit
does not fit, despite using correct model number
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Daniela N - April 26, 2018
Verified Purchase
Easy till the end
I was unable to get the belt to go on the pulley . I will be returning part.
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