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Hello,
The belt changing is fairly the same across all brands and models, The issue come down to your model number and how to access the belt via panel removals. Can you provide the model number? (Hope you've repaired it by now)
3 year old GE stackable washing machine, had water coming out the top and would not drain or go through cycle, when shut off it drained a little but when turned on again it filled up and over flowed.
with belt around drum, pull idler back with tension on it and put belt over pulley of motor and let idler up against belt and it should be right ,,,, larryyb
if you have a broken belt... remove the back. and the drum support. then you can remove the belt... and replace it with the new one...pull back the pulley and them loosen the belt... let me know
That I believe is an older model GE with the idler bar instead of the short bar. I believe there is also a rear panel that you can remove to gain access to it. I dont remember for sure if it keeps tension up or down. Loop your belt around the motor pully, then find out which way it keeps tension on the belt, then loop the belt around the idler pully and release so that it keep tension on the belt itself. Let me know if you need further information.
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