MAYTAG MVWP575GW Belt Slipping Noise
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91%
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Drive Belt
The drive belt is the primary component generating the slipping noise. Over time, the rubber compound glazes due to heat and friction, reducing its ability to grip the pulleys under load, especially during high-speed spin transitions.
SKU: WPW10006384
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5%
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Transmission Gearcase Assembly
Search data confirms that internal planetary gear failure or seized bearings in these gearcases are common. The increased mechanical drag forces the motor to work harder, causing the belt to slip as it cannot provide the necessary torque to turn the seized or restricted drive shaft.
SKU: W11449841
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4%
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Drive Pulley and Splutch Kit
If the drive pulley nut loosens or the plastic splutch teeth wear down, the pulley can wobble or fail to engage the basket fully. This misalignment creates uneven tension on the belt, leading to the reported slipping sound during cycle transitions.
SKU: W10721967
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DIY Repair Guide
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