This V-style drive belt is about 51" long and 3/8" wide. This part is made to slip on the motor pulley to bring the basket up to the speed required and this makes the belt encounter wear and tear.
This pump helps expel water from the washing machine and is activated after the spin speed is maintained for a specific period of time. NOTE: This is a redesigned part. The pump now mounts on to the b...
Also known as Thrust Bearing Kit. This kit includes the pulley, washer, thrust bearing, 2 upper race washers and 1 lower race washer. These parts are NOT available separately - they are ONLY availab...
This package contains a new set of six springs. The suspension springs in your washer connect to the bottom of tub, and help to hold it in place. If your washer tub shakes, or moves around a lot durin...
This hose clamp extends from half an inch to an inch in diameter. It is made entirely of metal and is intended for use with Maytag brand washing machines.
This water valve is for 60% hot water and 40% cold - This is done to save on energy.
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Larry
February 9, 2023
What maintains drive belt tension? Wondering if the loud popping noise during agitation and spin cycle and the clothes being wet after wash completion might be related.
For model number MAV408DAWW
Hello Larry, thank you for contacting us. The drive belt tension is maintained by the Transmission Pulley, part number PS2003651, and it might be the component causing loud noise during agitation and spin cycle. We would also suggest checking the Drain pump, part number PS11741803, and the Drive Motor, part number PS11738839, for the noise issue. We hope this information helps!
Hi Rhonda, thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model and it seems that the issue is with the drive belt, part number PS11738882. We would suggest inspecting the drive belt to determine if it is broken or if it is loose on the pulleys. We hope this helps!
I am taking my washer apart to replace the bearings, that I will soon order. I'm holding off ordering at this point, because while I'm in there, I may need to order additional parts that may to be replaced. Like, so far, I know I want to order the drive belt under my washer, as well. I have come across a small off white cup looking part, with a placard stating " under 200 lbs pressure use caution" I do not know what it's called to find a video showing me how to remove & reassemble it safely, but I have a picture of it. Can you help me please?
For model number MAV408DAWW
Hello Susan, Thank you for the question. Without knowing where the part is located we can not say for sure what the part is. Going by description, this could be the part of the Transmission Pulley and Bearing Kit. We hope this helps!
I used a flat screw driver to push in on the releases so I could raise the top of the machine. I then used a torx tool to remove both parts of the hinge, and then used a #2 phillips screw driver, on the new screws I'd also ordered, to re-attach both of the hinge parts. Every thing went just as anticipated.
The pump is located behind a small panel on the back, lower left side of my washer. It's attached to the bottom frame with 3 screws. It has two hoses attached, each with one spring clamp. Lift one side of the washer and slip the drive belt off the pully. Release the spring clamps on the hoses with a pair of pliers and remove the hoses. A small amount of water will drain from the hoses and pump when removed. Remove the three screws holding the pump to the frame and remove the pump. Install the new pump in the same position. Reattach the hoses, replace the belt, and reinstall the cover panel. That's all there is to it.
unplug the washer. Removed the top of the washer by removing the hold scews and tabs on the upper back. Place a scew drive under the front and pry up to release the snap tabs. Then the front panel by removing the two screws on top and lift the panel up to expose the motor at bottom front. Remove the motor cover (plastic)and motor from the base, replace the pulley on the shaft (you may need to break or pry the old pulley off) install the new pulley making sure it is all the way up the shaft locking the tabs into the shat groove. Reinstallmotor to the base. To replace the belt, tilted the unit backwards to access the pulleys from the bottom and installed. Note: it ios easier to install the belt fully on the two smaller puleys attcahed to the drive motor and pump and then wrap as much as you can around the larger drum pulley. Hold the belt in one hand and turn the drum pulley clockwise with the other and the belt will follow and install. reverse steps to reassemble.