During the washing process, the pulsator of the washing machine does not turn, or turns weakly accompanied by squeaking noises. During dehydration, the bucket does not rotate but the motor below can be heard creaking.
First, unplug the power plug of the washing machine and remove the water inlet pipe of the washing machine. Put something soft on the ground and gently lay the washing machine flat. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the back cover of the washing machine and the mouse guard at the bottom.
Check whether the belt of the
Washing Machine Belt is damaged. If there is aging and breakage, go to the next step.
We found the location of the belt on the bottom of the
Washing Machine Belt. Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the 4 screws above the pulley guard by turning the needle counterclockwise, and remove the guard.
Use a screwdriver to pry the belt, rotate the pulley hard to make the belt fall off, and the removal is complete. Buy a
Washing Machine Belt of the same model. (Buy according to the old belt model, most of them are O-belts)
As long as the model is correct, the general motor base screws do not need to be loosened and adjusted, and can be installed directly. Put the new washing machine belt on the small pulley first, then put the other end on the big pulley and rotate the pulley for a full circle, and the belt is installed. Note: When disassembling the belt, the rotation direction of the pulley must be correct, and gloves should be worn during operation. 7. Install the shield on the pulley and tighten the screw clockwise. After installing the back cover and the mouse shield, gently stand up the washing machine to complete....