The 1265 J5 TEM / 1266J5EL belt is a 1266 mm rubber strap with 5 grooves that allows the tub of your Beko washing machine to turn. It is sold at the best price and will be delivered within 24 hours.
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Spare part : ribbed belt (serpentine belt or poly-Vee Drive belt) 1266J5EL
Elastic belt : yes
Length : 1266 mm
Section : J
Ribs : 5
Fits in : washing machine / washer
Compatible with the following brands : Beko
Reference : 480111104417, C00315115, 2827160100, , EL 1266 J5, 5PJE1266, 5PJE 1266, 5 PJE 1266, 5 EPJ 1266, 5EPJ1266, 1266 J MAEL, 1266 PJE, EPJ1266
Weight : 41 g
The drive belt of your Beko washing machine is worn out and must be replaced by the 1265 J5 TEM / 1266J5EL belt in the following cases:
If the engine runs without a belt, you can try replacing the motor capacitor with another one and observe what happens. If you have manually rotated the drum and it feels heavy, it is possible that a small garment has slipped between the tub and the drum, thus blocking the water heating element and preventing the drum from turning. To check this, use a flashlight to examine the base of the drum and see if you can spot the garment. The washing machine was working properly, but you noticed noises and although it fills with water, the drum does not rotate. There seems to be a force at work, but nothing happens. You have already cleaned the pump drain, but it hasn't made any difference. You have also checked the back of the appliance to see if the motor was running by removing the belt. The motor runs, but the drum doesn't seem to be able to be properly driven, it is very heavy.
We always offer the belt recommended by the manufacturer for your appliance. We sell the 1266J5EL belt at the Best Price, we ship it the same day with 24-hour delivery and provide a 2-year warranty.
The 1266J5EL belt is compatible with more than 3 appliances!
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