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Old 12-10-2007, 07:39 PM
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Just Installed New Belt.had Problem Keeping Belt In Center Of Pully.will This Adjust Itself,or Do I Still Have Other Problems?don't Know If Belt Is Properly Insalled. Thanks,donald
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The belt will self adjust on front load washers. If it hangs over the front or the rear of the large pulley, just move it in the opposite direction on the small pulley to correct it unit it is centered on the large pulley.

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Belt Stayed On About 3 Loads Of Wash,then Sliped Of,also Noticed Rubbing Marks Inside.think I Have Bad Bearing.
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You want to take hold of the basket assembly and try moving it within the tub to check for bearing wear. It should not move top to bottom,side to side, or front to rear at all. If you can move it up and down, or side to side, the bearing is bad and you will need to replace the rear tub assembly (the bearing comes with it) and possibly the basket spider depending on how worn it is.

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Thank's Brian,maybe Time To Replace. Donald
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