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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.
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Replacing your General Electric Washer Washer Drive Belt
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will not agitate | Spins slowly | Burning smell | Will not drain
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
Part# WH01X10302 replaces these:
AP3968432, 1264395, WH01X10353
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Fitzroy P - February 22, 2018
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Great product
Fast shipping ...was on time...would purchase from you guys again
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Constantine K - March 15, 2018
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GE WASHING MACHINE DRIVE BELT
Authentic GE part, received on time, easy to install, exceeded my expectations. CJK , NEW HYDE PARK ,NY
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JESSIE E - June 22, 2018
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Shawn V - April 8, 2018
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Easy to do
Replacement was easy once I got the right tool! You must buy the installation tool. I couldn’t get it on, so I called my local service center. They did not have the installation tool either, ordered the tool and it was installed in minutes! Buy the tool!
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Tammy N - November 20, 2018
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Part came quick and was easy to install
The part was exactly as expected. The instructions and link to video instruction was very helpful.
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Norm C - February 25, 2025
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Doable, but be ready for some frustration. ??
BEFORE YOU START - wear long sleeves and gloves to protect your wrists and your hands. I found many sharp surfaces that will scrape off layers of skin.
I followed the video using a tie wrap to hold the belt onto the large pulley. After having the belt slip under pulley just as I was almost finished, I used mulitple ties to keep it in place. The belt also wants to work off the motor pulley just as it is almost on. I used a 1” dowel rod placed to help keep the belt from working down off the motor pulley and to help work it back up onto the motor pulley. It would be far easier if you have the device shown on the videos to prevent it from working down, but I’m cheap and due to the age of the washer don’t plan to ever replace the belt again.
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Miguel R - January 4, 2021
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Good part, installed and worked very well
Part was new and clean, the delivery was fast.
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Blaise O - July 17, 2018
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Washing machine belt
Belt and install tool worked out great.
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Richard B - July 3, 2018
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Worked as expected
The part was a perfect fit and put my washer back in working order
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Eric E - November 14, 2021
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Easy repair (with belt installation tool)
Easy repair, BUT, u must have belt installation tool (about $40). That part is kinda BS, but the part itself was great! Great site, fast shipping!
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the belt is so tight
I heard this is a tool you need to get that belt on with out slipping off. we thought we had the wrong size belt it as impossible at first to get the belt on. what a struggle
rosemary from holyoke, MA
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Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
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Very large noise during spin cycle
Tub seal was found completely broken. Replaced it. Then replaced tub bearing, tub bearing washer, shaft & mode shifter assembly and 6-rib drive belt. Reassembled and tried, more quieter and like new machine.
Loosening tub nut was a challenge as it was bit corroded, use of WD40 was a great help. Knowledge from y
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Make sure you have something to secure the belt to the big wheel.
It was hard for me. I'm a 54 year old woman. I tied it to the wheel with twine. It kept popping off, right it the time I would just about have it on. Several times !!!! I had no zip ties. Finally I tied the part of the craft stick on tightly. Put the belt on the motor rod and as much of the wheel as it would allow. Started turning slowly.
... Read more There's really no room. I finally wiped it. There was one time that I sounded like the man off the movie Christmas Story. My youngest daughter is 13. She started laughing. It wasn't easy but I BLESS GOD for it. Thank all of you so much. Be safe and take care.
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Wanda from OHATCHEE, AL
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Had to replace drive belt on washer
I removed the front cover on washer I tied wrapped one side of the belt to to the back pulley and placed the belt on the the motor pulley then placed the belt installer on pulley below belt with gloves on I started rotating the pulley in the back and when it started getting s little tight I moved pulley back and forth then started turning
... Read more in clockwise direction again and belt went right on.i cut the tie wrap after making sure belt was secured and evenly on then turned pulley to make sure belt was secured removed belt installer and replaced front cover.i am a 57 yr old woman and did this job by myself.so easy when you have the belt installer also.
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Amy from ROCHESTER, NY
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Broken drive brlt
I happen to be a mechanic so the repair was quick and saved me from buying a new washer! But the step by step videos yhat come with your parts are very easy to understand . This company has saved me thousands of dollars on new units or calling a repair company
replaced broken straps all 4. washer not working ]. replaced lid switch with wire harness.replaced bad old belt.working fine now. my wife is very happy. thanks for your videos and how to do the job right.
The first attempt to fix the problem did not turn out so well. I replaced the tub bearing, split ring, tub bearing washer and the hub washer. After reassembly and testing, the loud airplane noise was still present during the spin cycle Then I ordered and replaced the mode shifter shaft assembly and, since I was going to disassemble a
... Read moregain, also ordered a new 6-rib belt. Once reassembled and tested, it was quieter than when it was when brand new, according to my wife. Parts came in very quickly and the tutorials/youtubes were spot on.
Followed videos on partselect.com for changing tub bearing. Video does very good job of showing steps required. Repair would be easy if washer was new. First problem was conical tub nut could not be loosened even applying penetrating oil and heat. Finally resorted to 1/2" drive pneumatic impact gun (wrench) which hammered about 10 sec
... Read moreonds before the nut came loose. Had to purchase 1-11/16 deep well 6 point impact socket at cost of about $30 for this task. Second difficulty was removing tub seal whose exterior rubber coating had apparently failed and the seal internal metal parts corroded causing it to expand. The tub seal had to be beat out from the bottom side using a drift. The next difficulty was removing the tub bearing which had corroded from minor leakage through the tub seal. Corrosion made the tub bearing outside diameter (OD) larger so it could not be removed using the method in the video. The outer tub bottom side was supported as close to the center as best possible and a socket just smaller than the tub bearing OD was placed on top of the bearing and was used to drive (hammer) the tub bearing out. There was a lot of cleaning necessary especially on the inner tub conical fit areas where tub rides on the split ring and hub nut. During reassembly the tub seal did not have a press fit into the tub; it was barely finger tight. I suspect the tub had permanently distorted in the seal area because the old tub seal had corroded and expanded. So silicone sealant was applied to the outside diameter of the tub seal to assure no leakage around the seal. I allowed that to cure overnight to be certain the seal would not move when inserting the shaft and mode shifter through the seal. A very light oil was applied inside the tub bearing. The last problem found was when tightening the bolts holding the base frame to the outer tub the base frame was pulled to one side so the mode shifter was not concentric with the base frame. This would place a side load on the mode shifter shaft and tub bearing. This was resolved by placing a 1/16" thick washer between one leg of the tub and base frame which maintained the base frame concentric to the mode shifter as the tub to base frame bolts were tightened. The repair is conceptually easy to perform but was challenging due to corrosion and detergent residue from 11 years operation. Now the washer rotating parts are essentially new, the repaired assembly is probably better than the original factory assembly, and the washer should operate for another ten years before the mode shifter bearing goes out again. A longer repair than anticipated but time and money well spent. Being retired helps.
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Broken Belt
The video on your site on the page for this belt was perfect. Really just using a tie wrap to hold the belt as you spin it to put in place was a very helpful idea. It was easy and less expensive than a new washer!
John from CONYERS, GA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Gilbert
September 24, 2017
Hello, we just purchased a 6- rib drive belt, a drain pump assembly, and agitator coupling to rectify my washer spin problem. I installed all these parts but regrettable these parts did not fix the spinning problem i am back to square one. It spins slowly and never picks up momentum to spin dry the clothes. Therefore, the spin cycle leaves the clothes wet to where they need to be wrung out due to the amount of water that is still left in the clothes. What do you recommend i do to fix the problem. I'am at the end of my rope. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
For model number WCRE6270G0CC
Hi Gilbert,
Thank you for your question. I would suggest testing your door switch. If your door switch is malfunctioning, it will not allow your machine to go into the spin cycle because that would be a safety hazard as the machine thinks that the door is open. I would also suggest testing your drain pump as well. If both of those parts are fine, you may have to look into checking your motor. Good luck with your repair.
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Norma
March 14, 2018
Hello, we purchased the belt, replaced it and it worked. However, within the last few days, the washer will do 2-3 loads no problem, then it doesn't work again, all day. Then in the evening bam! It spins again. Please advise. Thank you.
For model number GLWN2800D1WS
Hello Norma, thank you for your question. I would recommend checking the lid switch assembly first. If the switch is functioning intermittently, the unit might work for a few loads then stop, then work again. That is the part Lid Switch with Wire Harness PartSelect Number: PS1482372. If that part is tested and is functioning properly, you will want to check the Shaft & Drive Tube Assembly Part Number: PS3652839 as well as the Drive Motor and Inverter Assembly PartSelect Number: PS8746234. I hope this helps!
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Keith
May 28, 2019
How can you tell if the motor has gone out on the washer? It won't spend or agitate. And the belt is good.
For model number Wlsr3000g1ww
Hello Keith, Thank you for the question. With a defective motor you can at times smell a burning or hear a hum noise coming from the motor. You can also test it with a multi meter to check continuity. Hope this helps!
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Jerry
September 22, 2017
It spins but when it come to the 4 minute faster speed it slows down for that last cycle instead of speeding up. I sprayed some belt dressing on the belt but it didn't help. I tried the 6 minute drain and spin and when it got to the 4 minute it slowed down just the same.
For model number wpre6150k2wt
Hi Jerry,
Thank you for your inquiry. If you are having an issue with the washer not spinning correctly there are a few parts you will need to check. You will need to check the drain pump, the tub dampening strap, the split ring,the hub washer, the tub seal, the tub bearing, the shaft and mode shifter assembly and the tub bearing. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Brad
May 3, 2019
Washer won’t agitate or spin. Sometimes it will try to agitate but it barely moves. It did spin for me once yesterday, but stopped again altogether. It fills and drains just fine. What part should i get?
For model number WJRE5500G1WW
Hello Brad, Thank you for the question. I suggest checking the Belt, PartSelect Number PS1482278 to see if it is wore out and slipping or is lose. You can also check the Agitator Coupling, PartSelect Number PS1482517 for damage or wear. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
everything works fine, but noticing very slight petro? type smell best we can tell during spin cycle. it does go away. clothes smell fine. opened cabinet no leaks. it is not a burnt smell any thoughts??
For model number WLRR5000G0WW
Hi Handy, thank you for contacting us. Washing machines have various moving parts that require lubrication to function smoothly. If there is a slight smell of petroleum, it is possible that some lubricant has leaked onto a hot surface, such as the motor or a spinning component, causing it to emit an odor. Check for any signs of oil or lubricant leakage around the shaft and mode shifter assembly, part number PS2354082. We hope this is helpful!
Not spinning all the water out. I have removed all the hoses from the pump to check for clogs but have not found anything. Any suggestions?
Thanks
For model number GTAN2800D1WW
Hi Ian, thank you for getting in touch. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend replacing the drain pump, part number PS3654194, to fix the issue. It removes water from the washer during the drain portion of the cycle. Glad to be of help!
Hello. I need a new drive belt for my Whirlpool washer? What is the correct part #?
For model number WBSR3140G1WW
Hi Angela, thank you for reaching out. The drive belt for your model is part number PS1482278. We hope that helps!
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Pam
November 23, 2019
I don't have model # only serial #...175d2750g335. is this the correct belt?
Hi Pam, sadly we do need the model number, the serial number does not allows us to find compatibility.
Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Steven
September 18, 2021
Belt replacement tool
For model number GTWn4250d0ws
Hi Steven,
Thank you for your question. The part number listed under your model number for the belt installation tool is PS10065458. If you would like to place an order for it, you may order it either online or by calling our customer service line and anyone will be happy to assist you. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.