A malfunctioning washer drive belt sometimes manifests as uncommon noises, resembling squealing, thumping, or a burning rubber scent. The washer drum may additionally rotate slowly or erratically, or stop spinning altogether. In some instances, the washer could function usually in the course of the agitation cycle however fail to spin in the course of the drain cycle.
Recognizing these indicators permits for well timed intervention, stopping additional harm to the equipment and avoiding pricey repairs. Traditionally, washer belts have been a typical level of failure and required common substitute. Whereas trendy washers typically make use of direct drive motors, belt-driven techniques stay prevalent and understanding these failure modes is important for correct upkeep and troubleshooting.