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Part Number: OEM6133785
Manufacturer Part Number: WH1X2026

The Drive Belt is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It functions as a critical component that connects the motor to the drum, transferring power from the motor, which in turn allows the drum to spin during the wash cycle. Made from rubber reinforced with fibers, this belt is designed to withstand the stress of spinning and agitating motions.

Symptoms of a bad Drive Belt include:

  • The washing machine drum not spinning,
  • A squealing or screeching sound when the washer is running,
  • Visible fraying, glazing, or signs of wear on the belt,
  • The belt slipping off the motor or drum pulley.

Causes of drive belt failure typically include regular wear and tear from use, overloading of the washer which puts extra strain on the belt, or exposure to oils and other substances that can degrade the rubber.

This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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Mortaza, thanks for the question!!! We have a video on this for you: https://youtu.be/2vvnO7ZP3Ts

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Tony, if there is not a hum when the motor is supposed to be in a spin cycle, there may be a control issue. However, if the motor does hum or click, it would likely be a motor failure WH49X10029.

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Susan, Based on your description, information and the age of the washer, it's most likely "something else". "It will not agitate, spin or drain. Just hums and smells like something is burning." This could be due to a faulty motor or timer contact, it could be as "major" as a transmission problem or as simple as a small article stuck in the drain pump. There are lots of possibilities, on an older machine.

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James, You didn't mention if there were noises or erratic operation. The belt, isn't the issue at this point. Check that the motor does run in the spin cycle, then check the clutch kit WH5X256 to make sure it's not "slipping" and isn't worn out. It could also be a transmission or timer issue. We presume you've already checked for small articles stuck between the tubs and the tub cover and top of the spin basket.

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My GE washing machine (model #: GTW460ASJ5ww and Serial #: RG143644G) was working fine before few days. one day it stopped spinning it and I realized that belt came out. I fixed it and later it started working. However, after this incident, I am facing another issue where the machine doesn't complete the spin cycle and leave cloths wet. I am highly confident that load for the "loose" belt is resulting in stopping the spin cycle. -- Will you please confirm if this should be the issue or there can be other issue also in mentioned condition. Also, where can I find the belt if I need to replace it? I googled it around and not able to find the belt for the exact model number that of mine. Please help!

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S., You will want to check to make sure that the belt is not damaged and slipping on the pulleys. This will be the most likely cause for this issue.

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Hello Bob, The part number on the part is normally a vendor number that cannot be crossed without the vendors' list. The only way to get the correct part number is by looking it up by the model number on the units' I.D. tag. I'm sorry but we will need to ask you to post a new question including the model number from your units' I.D. tag so we can recommend parts that can be guaranteed to work properly on your unit. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Hello Ilbert, I'm sorry but this units' transmission was not designed with an oil port. The transmission has to be opened to add to the oil level.

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