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    Do all washing machines have a belt?
    Homer Flores
    Appliance Repair Specialist
    Homer Flores is an Appliance Repair Specialist and Training Manager at PreFix, a home maintenance company out of Austin, Texas. With over 15 years of experience, Homer specializes in home improvement, remodeling, and construction. Homer’s dedication to the PreFix mission of providing hassle-free one-stop-shop service for home care, in addition to their completion of the Capital Factory and Techstars Accelerators, has contributed to their growth of service to over 50 zip codes throughout the greater Austin area.
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    Expert Answer
    No, they don't. Most modern washing machines don’t use belt-driven systems.
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    Does the washing machine have to be put on its side?
    Community Answer
    Not always. It only needs to be put on its side if it doesn't have a back, side, or top panel to gain access more conveniently.
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    If the drive belt is over-tightened on an automatic washer, can it cause damage?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it can. Go to a hard wear store and tell them what kind of belt you need. It shouldn't cost too much.
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    What do I do if the belt keeps coming off?
    Community Answer
    Check your pulleys to see of they're worn, and if possible, reverse ths pulley so the slope causes the belt to be pushed inward.
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    How do I replace a belt on a Logik washing machine?
    Community Answer
    Follow the steps in this article. If they do not work for your washing machine you should contact the manufacturer.
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    I have a Proaction washing machine and the new belt won't fit. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    The only thing you can do is purchase a new belt that fits properly.
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    What should I do if the belt keeps coming off my washing machine and it vibrates on the spin cycle?
    Community Answer
    Either the belt is too worn and it slips and jumps off, or something is off-balance. Try replacing the belt; there should also be a tensioner - adjust it.
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    Some belt replacement guides include the use of a special belt replacement tool. Since your guide doesn't mention that, can I presume that tool is not really critical for success?
    Justin
    Community Answer
    Some washing machine belts are held on by really high tension springs. A person trying to attempt to change this type of belt without the proper tools and training can really get themselves seriously hurt. It is best to consult a professional appliance technician before doing any home appliance repair. If you ever in doubt about the safety, training, tools, and skills needed for a repair - it's best to leave it to the professionals.
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