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3L476 drive belt

Your washing machine () uses a 3L476 belt which is a 1209 mm rubber strip to transmit the rotation of the motor. The 3L476 belt is cheap and ships the same day.

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Specifications

Spare part : vee belt

Elastic belt : no

Length : 1209 mm

Section : 3L

Fits in : washing machine /

Reference : C00375178, 481935818115, C00042799,

Weight : 74 g


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Product Description

The drive belt of your washing machine () is worn out and must be replaced by the 3L476 belt in the following cases:

  • the washer starts, you can hear the motor but the machine drum is blocked or does not turn properly;
  • the washing machine makes rubbing noises, squeaking or whistling during operation;
  • the washing machine smells hot or trips due to overheating.
The 3L476 belt (poly-Vee, drive belt) can also be called: 3L 476.

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How to repair your appliance? Experts will help you...

Start by removing the two side covers of the washing machine. Then remove the back cover. Disconnect the belt and pulley from the drum. Remove the two weights located on each side of the drum. Take out the two bearing bodies. Remove the top of the washing machine (if necessary, also replace the bellows). Remove the lid of the washing machine bowl. Disconnect the hose connecting the bowl to the pump, as well as the water inlet hose. Weld the cable harnesses to the sheet metal to facilitate the work. Remove the capacito rin order to be able to remove the washing machine bowl.

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