Beko Washer Belts

Beko Washer Belts

Signs Your Beko Washer Belt Needs Replacing

Watch out for these common symptoms:

  • Drum not spinning even though the motor runs
  • A burning rubber smell
  • Unusual noises during the spin cycle
  • The drum moves freely by hand when it shouldn’t

If you notice any of these, the belt could be loose, slipping, or broken.

Finding the Right Replacement Belt

To get the correct part:

  1. Check your model number – usually found on the door frame or rear panel.
  2. Search for: “Beko [model number] washing machine drive belt”.
  3. Compare the numbers on your old belt to the numbers on the new belt. Usually, the belt size is indicated here.

Can You Replace It Yourself?

Yes—if you’re comfortable with basic DIY:

  • Unplug the machine and remove the back panel
  • Take off the old belt (if it’s still intact)
  • Fit the new belt over the motor and drum pulley
  • Rotate the drum to help the belt slide into place evenly

If unsure, a local repair technician can do it in under an hour.

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