How to Check a Washing Machine Belt
what you'll need
- A screwdriver
- Your washing machine's owner's manual
If your washing machine belt has recently been having problems, you may be wondering how to go about checking it. If so, you'll be pleased to learn that checking a washing machine belt can be a fairly simple undertaking. Read on to learn the basics of checking your washing machine belt.
Step 1 - Protect Yourself
Before checking your washing machine belt, you must first make sure that your washing machine is safely unplugged and its water supply has been shut off. When working with electronics, particularly those that involve water, safety should always be paramount.
Step 2 - Remove Your Washing Machine's Back End
Now that you've completed all the preliminary disconnections, you will need to remove the back end of your washing machine. This task can typically be completed with nothing more than a screwdriver, but just to err on the safe side, you may want to consult your washing machine's owner's manual or the manufacturer's website to confirm the proper method of disconnection.
Step 3 - Check Your Washing Machine Belt
Having removed the back end of your washing machine, you are ready to check your belt. Belts tend to be located toward the middle of washing machines, but once again, it is recommended that you consult your owner's manual for additional confirmation. If the belt appears to be ragged, damaged or worn-out, replace it before using your washing machine again.