Washer and Dryer Combo Belt Replacement Part

Washer and Dryer Combo Belt Replacement Part Parts

A washer and dryer combo belt helps transfer motor movement to the drum or drive system so the appliance can wash, spin, and tumble correctly. When the belt wears out, slips, stretches, cracks, or breaks, the machine may power on but the drum may not turn. You may also hear squealing, notice a burning rubber smell, or find that clothes stay wet because the drum is not moving the way it should.

Is it worth replacing a belt on a washing machine or washer and dryer combo? Often, yes. If the motor runs, the cabinet is in good condition, the drum is not damaged, and the main issue is no tumble or slipping, a belt replacement can be a focused repair. Belts are wear parts, and replacing the correct belt can restore motion without replacing the whole appliance. If the drum is seized, the motor has failed, or the board is not sending power, the belt may not be the only issue.

Belts are not universal. A washer and dryer combo belt must match the length, width, rib count, stretch, and pulley design used by your model. A belt that is too loose can slip. A belt that is too tight can strain the motor or drum supports. Use the model number first, then compare the old belt if it is still readable. Some belts have part numbers printed on the outside surface, although those markings may wear away with use.

Symptom

Likely belt-related issue

Other part to check

Helpful next step

Drum does not turn

Belt broken or off pulley

Motor, pulley, board

Unplug the appliance and inspect belt path.

Squealing during tumble

Belt slipping or glazed

Drum support, pulley

Look for shiny, cracked, or frayed belt edges.

Burning rubber smell

Belt rubbing or seized drum

Drum, pulley, motor

Stop the cycle and inspect before using again.

Clothes stay wetter than usual

Drum not spinning properly

Pump, sensor, door lock

Confirm whether the drum reaches spin speed.

Heavy vibration

Belt misaligned or drum issue

Drum, screws, mounts

Check belt tracking and cabinet hardware.

So, how do you change a belt on a washer and dryer combo? First, disconnect power and move the unit only if it can be done safely. Access usually starts from a rear, front, or lower service panel depending on the appliance design. The old belt is removed from the motor pulley and drum path, then the new belt is routed around the drum and pulley in the same position. Rotate the drum by hand to make sure the belt tracks evenly before closing the cabinet. Because layouts vary by model, use the parts diagram for your exact appliance rather than relying on a generic path.

If the belt broke suddenly, look for the reason before replacing it. A new belt can fail quickly if the washer and dryer combo drum is hard to turn, the pulley is damaged, the motor mount is loose, or a foreign object is creating resistance. Spin the drum by hand with the unit unplugged. It should move with smooth, steady resistance. Scraping, grinding, or binding may point to drum supports, bearings, rollers, or objects trapped between the tub and drum.

How much does it cost to replace a washer belt? The belt itself is usually one of the more affordable mechanical parts, but total cost depends on the appliance model, labor, and whether other parts are worn. If you are doing the repair yourself, make sure you are comfortable accessing the belt path safely. If the appliance is stacked in a tight space, hardwired, or difficult to move, professional installation may be safer.

The belt also works with sensors and controls. If a washer and dryer combo sensor does not read drum movement, temperature, or load conditions correctly, the appliance may stop even when the belt is intact. If the washer and dryer combo circuit board does not power the motor, the drum will not move even with a new belt. Listen and observe before ordering: a motor that runs while the drum stays still usually points more strongly toward the belt or pulley path than a completely silent machine.

Door and control parts can also create symptoms that look like belt problems. If the washer and dryer combo door does not lock, many combo units will not spin. If the washer and dryer combo knob is cracked and not turning the selector shaft, the appliance may not start the expected cycle. Checking these visible parts first can save time before opening the cabinet.

Before ordering a belt

What to check

Model number

Use the exact appliance model to find the correct belt length and rib style.

Old belt condition

Cracks, glazing, fraying, or missing ribs suggest wear.

Drum movement

A seized or rough drum can break a new belt quickly.

Pulley alignment

A misaligned pulley can throw the belt off during operation.

Cabinet hardware

Loose panels or missing washer and dryer combo screw hardware can create vibration and noise.

If the appliance also has standing water, check the washer and dryer combo pump and drain path, because poor drainage can leave clothes wet even when the belt works. If you are starting from the full washer and dryer combo parts category, compare the symptom with the parts involved before ordering. GenuineReplacementParts helps you find the exact belt for your model so the drum can return to smooth, reliable movement during wash, spin, and dry cycles.

A belt repair is also a good time to clean lint and dust from the cabinet area, as long as the appliance is unplugged and accessible. Built-up debris can hold heat, create odor, and hide signs of rubbing. Keep the belt path clean and make sure the belt does not touch sharp edges, loose brackets, or wiring before closing the panel.

After the belt is installed, run a light test cycle before washing a full load. Listen for steady drum movement and watch for vibration, thumping, or slipping. If the belt moves off track quickly, the issue may be pulley alignment, drum resistance, missing hardware, or an incorrect belt rather than normal break-in.

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Search with your exact model number, compare the old part with the replacement image and description, and confirm fit before ordering. This helps you avoid parts that look similar but do not match the mounting points, connectors, dimensions, or function of your appliance.

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A washer and dryer combo belt helps transfer motor movement to the drum or drive system so the appliance can wash, spin, and tumble correctly. When the belt wears out, slips, stretches, cracks, or breaks, the machine may power on but the drum may not turn. You may also hear squealing, notice a burning rubber smell, or find that clothes stay wet because the drum is not moving the way it should.

Is it worth replacing a belt on a washing machine or washer and dryer combo? Often, yes. If the motor runs, the cabinet is in good condition, the drum is not damaged, and the main issue is no tumble or slipping, a belt replacement can be a focused repair. Belts are wear parts, and replacing the correct belt can restore motion without replacing the whole appliance. If the drum is seized, the motor has failed, or the board is not sending power, the belt may not be the only issue.

Belts are not universal. A washer and dryer combo belt must match the length, width, rib count, stretch, and pulley design used by your model. A belt that is too loose can slip. A belt that is too tight can strain the motor or drum supports. Use the model number first, then compare the old belt if it is still readable. Some belts have part numbers printed on the outside surface, although those markings may wear away with use.

Symptom

Likely belt-related issue

Other part to check

Helpful next step

Drum does not turn

Belt broken or off pulley

Motor, pulley, board

Unplug the appliance and inspect belt path.

Squealing during tumble

Belt slipping or glazed

Drum support, pulley

Look for shiny, cracked, or frayed belt edges.

Burning rubber smell

Belt rubbing or seized drum

Drum, pulley, motor

Stop the cycle and inspect before using again.

Clothes stay wetter than usual

Drum not spinning properly

Pump, sensor, door lock

Confirm whether the drum reaches spin speed.

Heavy vibration

Belt misaligned or drum issue

Drum, screws, mounts

Check belt tracking and cabinet hardware.

So, how do you change a belt on a washer and dryer combo? First, disconnect power and move the unit only if it can be done safely. Access usually starts from a rear, front, or lower service panel depending on the appliance design. The old belt is removed from the motor pulley and drum path, then the new belt is routed around the drum and pulley in the same position. Rotate the drum by hand to make sure the belt tracks evenly before closing the cabinet. Because layouts vary by model, use the parts diagram for your exact appliance rather than relying on a generic path.

If the belt broke suddenly, look for the reason before replacing it. A new belt can fail quickly if the washer and dryer combo drum is hard to turn, the pulley is damaged, the motor mount is loose, or a foreign object is creating resistance. Spin the drum by hand with the unit unplugged. It should move with smooth, steady resistance. Scraping, grinding, or binding may point to drum supports, bearings, rollers, or objects trapped between the tub and drum.

How much does it cost to replace a washer belt? The belt itself is usually one of the more affordable mechanical parts, but total cost depends on the appliance model, labor, and whether other parts are worn. If you are doing the repair yourself, make sure you are comfortable accessing the belt path safely. If the appliance is stacked in a tight space, hardwired, or difficult to move, professional installation may be safer.

The belt also works with sensors and controls. If a washer and dryer combo sensor does not read drum movement, temperature, or load conditions correctly, the appliance may stop even when the belt is intact. If the washer and dryer combo circuit board does not power the motor, the drum will not move even with a new belt. Listen and observe before ordering: a motor that runs while the drum stays still usually points more strongly toward the belt or pulley path than a completely silent machine.

Door and control parts can also create symptoms that look like belt problems. If the washer and dryer combo door does not lock, many combo units will not spin. If the washer and dryer combo knob is cracked and not turning the selector shaft, the appliance may not start the expected cycle. Checking these visible parts first can save time before opening the cabinet.

Before ordering a belt

What to check

Model number

Use the exact appliance model to find the correct belt length and rib style.

Old belt condition

Cracks, glazing, fraying, or missing ribs suggest wear.

Drum movement

A seized or rough drum can break a new belt quickly.

Pulley alignment

A misaligned pulley can throw the belt off during operation.

Cabinet hardware

Loose panels or missing washer and dryer combo screw hardware can create vibration and noise.

If the appliance also has standing water, check the washer and dryer combo pump and drain path, because poor drainage can leave clothes wet even when the belt works. If you are starting from the full washer and dryer combo parts category, compare the symptom with the parts involved before ordering. GenuineReplacementParts helps you find the exact belt for your model so the drum can return to smooth, reliable movement during wash, spin, and dry cycles.

A belt repair is also a good time to clean lint and dust from the cabinet area, as long as the appliance is unplugged and accessible. Built-up debris can hold heat, create odor, and hide signs of rubbing. Keep the belt path clean and make sure the belt does not touch sharp edges, loose brackets, or wiring before closing the panel.

After the belt is installed, run a light test cycle before washing a full load. Listen for steady drum movement and watch for vibration, thumping, or slipping. If the belt moves off track quickly, the issue may be pulley alignment, drum resistance, missing hardware, or an incorrect belt rather than normal break-in.

How GenuineReplacementParts Helps You Find the Right Part

Search with your exact model number, compare the old part with the replacement image and description, and confirm fit before ordering. This helps you avoid parts that look similar but do not match the mounting points, connectors, dimensions, or function of your appliance.

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