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LG Washer Drive Belt Replacement - Signs & How-To

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⚡ Quick Answer

Drum not spinning, motor runs but basket doesn't turn, or squealing noise means your belt is worn or broken. Replacing it restores spin.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

LG Washer Drive Belt Replacement — What This Part Does

On belt-driven LG washers, the drive belt transfers power from the motor to the drum or basket. The belt wraps around a small motor pulley and a large driven pulley, turning the tub so clothes wash and spin. Over time, belts stretch, crack, glaze, or break from normal wear and friction heat. When a belt fails, the motor runs but the drum doesn’t move, or the washer squeals under load. Not all LG washers use a belt. Front-load and some top-load models rely on belts, while direct-drive designs do not. Check your model’s service diagram to confirm your unit has a belt before ordering parts.

Jump to Replacement Steps

Signs It Needs Replacing

How to Replace It

  1. Unplug the washer from the wall outlet and shut off both hot and cold water supply valves behind the machine.
  2. Pull the washer away from the wall so you can access the rear panel, and remove the screws holding the back cover in place.
  3. Locate the drive belt looped around the small motor pulley at the bottom and the large driven pulley attached to the drum or basket.
  4. Inspect the belt for cracks, glazing, stretching, or breakage, and check that it sits centered in the pulley grooves.
  5. If the belt is damaged, pull it off both pulleys and note the routing path before discarding the old belt.
  6. Slip the new belt onto the small motor pulley first, then stretch it over the large driven pulley while rotating the pulley by hand to seat the belt evenly in the grooves.
  7. Check that the driven pulley retaining nut or bolt is tight to manufacturer specifications, and verify the belt rides centered on both pulleys without wobbling.
  8. Reinstall the rear panel, reconnect water hoses, and plug in the washer.
  9. Run a short test cycle to confirm the drum spins smoothly and quietly without slipping or squealing.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
LG washer drive belt (V-belt)Amazon | Find your model and serial number on the washer’s door frame or top edge. LG part 2W50428G fits certain models. Cross-reference your model number on the LG parts site or with your appliance parts supplier to confirm the correct belt length and profile for your washer.

If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:

When to Call a Pro

If the new belt slips off repeatedly, squeals after installation, or the drum still won’t turn, the motor mount may be loose, the driven pulley may not be seated correctly, or another drive component like the clutch or rotor has failed. Call a tech if you find the motor mounting hardware loose and you’re not comfortable torquing fasteners to spec, or if you’re unsure whether your LG model uses a belt at all. Direct-drive models have no belt and require rotor or stator service instead.


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