Washing machines are in almost every house and are one of the most used appliances that people own. Unfortunately, sometimes they can break down and need to be repaired.
One of the main components of your washing machine that commonly breaks is the washer belt. The belt helps the washer drum rotate during a washing cycle, so when it becomes defective, your washing machine will stop working.
Thankfully, it is quite an easy repair to make if you have the right tools and take your time.
To replace the washer belt, follow our step-by-step instructions below, and you will hopefully have your washing machine working again quickly.
The first step is to gather up the tools and supplies you need to replace the washer belt. The most important thing to have is the correct replacement washer belt that is suitable for your specific make and model of washing machine. In terms of tools, you will need a Phillips-head screwdriver, a flat-head screwdriver, and a wrench set. On top of these tools, it’s a good idea to have a couple old towels to place on the floor to soak up any water, and you should also have somebody else in the house with you who can help you lift the washer.
The next step is to turn the power off to your washing machine and then pull it out from the wall and disconnect the water hoses. Once the hoses are disconnected, you can pull the washer completely out from the wall and place it on some towels.
Some models of washing machines have what is called a hinged access panel, which means you don’t need to turn it on its side to remove the belt. If your washer is a standard model, then the washer will need to be turned on its side so you can access the access panel. Be careful when lifting your washing machine and ask a friend or family member to help you so you don’t put your back out. Once you locate the access panel, you need to take it off by unthreading the screws that hold it in place, and it should then clip off.
The next step is to remove the old belt. Here’s how to do that:
Now that you’ve successfully removed the old belt, it’s time to install the new one. To do that:
Now that your new belt is successfully attached, you need to get your friend or family member again to help you lift the washing machine back up (if you had to turn it over).
Once the washer is upright, you can reattach the access panel by screwing the screws back in.
The next step is to reconnect the water hoses by connecting them to the water faucets and your washing machine. Once connected, you can turn the water supply back on.
You can now connect the power back up and push your washing machine back against the wall or into its cabinet. If you turned the circuit breaker off, you’ll need to switch it back on.
Now that your washing machine is set back up correctly, the last step is to turn your washing machine on to a cycle and test that the new belt is working correctly.
When you turn it on, pay attention when it starts spinning to see that the washer drum spins around correctly without any issues. If so, your washing machine is fixed and ready to go.
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