Maytag Washer Drive Belt Replacement — What This Part Does
The drive belt connects the motor pulley to the gearcase or splutch pulley, transferring torque from the motor to spin and agitate the tub. When the belt wears out, stretches, cracks, or breaks, that power transfer stops or slips, even though the motor keeps running.
Belts fail from normal wear over time, friction, or incorrect installation that leaves them misaligned on the pulleys. Once the belt loses grip or breaks, you’ll see wash cycle failures or hear squealing from slippage.
Signs It Needs Replacing
- Washer won’t spin or agitate The drum stays still during the cycle even though you hear the motor running.
- Slow or weak drum movement The tub turns sluggishly or doesn’t reach full speed because the belt is slipping.
- Squealing noise during operation A worn or loose belt squeals as it slips on the motor or gearcase pulley.
- Visible cracks or fraying on the belt Inspecting the belt from underneath shows cracked, torn, or separated rubber.
- Belt is stretched or loose The belt no longer maintains proper tension around the pulleys.
- Belt is completely broken or missing You find a snapped belt lying in the bottom of the washer cabinet.
How to Replace It
- Unplug the washer from the wall outlet and turn off both hot and cold water supply valves.
- Pull the washer away from the wall and disconnect the inlet hoses and drain hose.
- Tip the washer carefully onto its front or back to access the bottom panel, depending on your model’s service access.
- Use a 5/16-inch socket or driver to remove the screws holding the belt shield or pulley cover in place, then lift the cover off.
- Inspect the old belt for cracks, stretching, or breaks, then rotate the gearcase or splutch pulley while pulling the belt free from both pulleys.
- Check both the motor pulley and the gearcase or splutch pulley for damage, debris, or misalignment before installing the new belt.
- Place the new belt around the motor pulley first, then loop it onto the gearcase or splutch pulley while rotating the pulley by hand until the belt seats fully and centers on both pulleys.
- Spin the pulley by hand to verify smooth movement and correct belt tracking, then reinstall the belt shield or cover and fasten the screws.
- Return the washer upright, reconnect the water hoses and drain hose, plug in the power cord, and run a test cycle to confirm spin and agitate functions work properly.
The Part You Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Maytag washer drive belt | Amazon | Common part numbers include WPW10006384, W11239857, W10808317, 4845287, and 22003483. Check your washer’s model and serial plate (usually inside the door or on the back panel) and cross-reference with an OEM parts lookup to confirm the exact belt for your platform. |
Related Error Codes
If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:
- Maytag Washer D1 error code
- Maytag Washer D13 error code
- Maytag Washer D16 error code
- Maytag Washer D3 error code
- Maytag Washer D4 error code
- Maytag Washer D5 error code
- Maytag Washer D7 error code
- Maytag Washer D8 error code
- Maytag Washer D9 error code
- Maytag Washer Drn error code
When to Call a Pro
If you’re not comfortable tipping the washer on its side or working around pulleys and belts in tight quarters, call a tech. Also bring in a pro if the new belt slips or squeals after installation, which points to pulley damage, motor mount problems, or transmission wear that needs diagnosis beyond a simple belt swap.