XPARTCO 134511600 Washer Drive Belt Replaces WH07X10009
The XPARTCO 134511600 is an aftermarket replacement washer drive belt (V-belt) compatible with a wide range of Frigidaire, Electrolux, GE, Gibson, Crosley, Kenmore, Tappan, White-Westinghouse, and Kelvinator washing machines. The drive belt connects the drive motor to the washer's drive system, transferring power to spin the basket and drive the transmission during agitation and spin cycles. When the belt wears out, stretches, frays, or snaps, the washer motor runs but the tub doesn't spin or agitate — one of the most recognizable failure patterns in appliance repair.
This is a universal-fit aftermarket belt that spans both the Frigidaire/Electrolux platform (134511600-series part numbers) and the GE platform (WH07X-series part numbers) — one physical belt covers both manufacturers' cross-referenced drive belt positions on compatible washers. V-belt profile, approximately 1/2" wide with a 31–32" circumference. It directly replaces 134511600, 134161100, 131686100, 131234000, 1156860, 145371, 3204418, F145371, F145371-000, AP3867042, AP3203734, AH1146950, EA1146950, PS1146950, PS960606, WH07X10009, WH07X10002, WH07X0113, WH7X10009, WH7X10002, WH7X113, AH960606, EA960606, and 1089279. Belt failures typically come from normal wear, stretching, fraying, or snapping due to overloading. Installs in 30–60 minutes with basic hand tools.
Quick Answer
The XPARTCO 134511600 Washer Drive Belt fixes Frigidaire, Electrolux, GE, Gibson, Crosley, Kenmore, Tappan, and White-Westinghouse washers where the motor runs but the tub won't spin or agitate, the washer makes squealing or burning-rubber smells, or the belt is visibly cracked, frayed, or snapped. V-belt, approximately 1/2" wide x 31–32" circumference. Universal-fit — spans both Frigidaire (134511600) and GE (WH07X10009) platforms. Replaces 134161100, 131686100, 131234000, 1156860, AP3867042, AP3203734, PS1146950, PS960606, WH07X10009, WH07X10002, WH7X113 and more.
Common Problems This Part Fixes
- Washer motor runs but the tub won't spin — belt snapped or slipping
- Washer won't agitate — belt no longer driving the transmission
- Tub spins slowly or intermittently — belt worn, stretched, or glazed
- Loud squealing or screeching during the spin cycle — belt slipping on the pulleys
- Burning rubber smell during operation — belt slipping and overheating
- Belt visibly cracked, frayed, glazed, or stretched
- Belt broken completely — often found lying in the bottom of the cabinet
- Clothes coming out sopping wet because the spin cycle isn't working
- Washer stops mid-cycle when it should transition to spin
Cross Reference Information
Part numbers can change over a product's lifecycle as manufacturers update designs or release new appliance models. For your convenience, we've included any known superseded, alternate, or cross-reference part numbers that match this item.
Replaces Part Numbers
This universal-fit washer drive belt directly replaces the following OEM and cross-reference part numbers across multiple brands:
134511600, 1156860, 131234000, 131686100, 134161100, 145371, 3204418, AH1146950, AP3867042, EA1146950, F145371, F145371-000, AFR14885, PD00000111, PS1146950, WH07X10009, WH07X0113, WH07X10002, WH7X10002, WH7X10009, WH7X113, AH960606, EA960606, AP3203734, PS960606.
If your part number is not listed above, contact our support team before ordering and we will verify compatibility.
Compatibility
This universal-fit drive belt is compatible with select washing machines from the following brands:
- Frigidaire washers — FLEB43RGS3, FLEB8200FS0, FLGB43RGS1, FLSE72GCS8, FLSG72GCSA, FWS223RFS0, FWS777GHS0, FWS933FS0, FWX233RES4, FWX645LBS4, FWXB45RGS0, FEZ831AS2 and related models
- Electrolux washers — select models on the Frigidaire platform
- GE washers and washer/dryer combo units — select models (WH07X10009 cross-reference)
- Crosley washers — CLCE500FW0, CLCE500FW1, CLCE500FW2, CLCG500FW0, CLCG500FW1, CLCG500FW3 and related models
- Gibson washers — select models
- Kelvinator washers — select models
- Tappan washers — select models
- White-Westinghouse washers — select models
- Kenmore / Sears washers — select Frigidaire-built and GE-built models
- Hotpoint and RCA washers — select GE-built models
Always verify your appliance model number before ordering. Contact our support team if you're unsure.
Key Features
- Universal-fit washer drive belt (V-belt) — replaces both Frigidaire/Electrolux (134511600-series) and GE (WH07X-series) OEM drive belts in a single aftermarket part
- Connects the drive motor to the washer's drive system, spinning the basket and driving the transmission
- Resolves "motor runs but tub won't spin," "won't agitate," "squealing," and "burning rubber smell" symptoms
- V-belt profile: approximately 1/2" wide with a 31–32" circumference
- Durable rubber construction engineered to resist stretching, cracking, and glazing under load
- Replaces 23+ OEM and cross-reference part numbers spanning Frigidaire, Electrolux, GE, and universal aftermarket catalogs
- Compatible with Frigidaire, Electrolux, GE, Gibson, Crosley, Kenmore, Tappan, White-Westinghouse, Kelvinator, Hotpoint, and RCA washers
- Aftermarket replacement built to OEM-equivalent quality standards
- DIY repair — installs in 30–60 minutes with basic hand tools
Product Specifications
| Part Number |
134511600 |
| Also Replaces (GE-side) |
WH07X10009 |
| Part Type |
Washer Drive Belt (V-Belt) — Universal Fit |
| Condition |
Aftermarket Replacement |
| Application |
Washing Machines (Frigidaire and GE platforms) |
| Belt Profile |
V-belt |
| Width |
Approximately 1/2" |
| Circumference |
Approximately 31–32" |
| Material |
Rubber |
| Also Known As |
V-Belt |
| Compatible Brands |
Frigidaire, Electrolux, GE, Gibson, Crosley, Kenmore, Tappan, White-Westinghouse, Kelvinator, Hotpoint, RCA |
Installation Notes
⚠️ Unplug Washer and Shut Off Water Before Starting — Wear Work Gloves Disconnect the washer from all utilities — unplug it from the outlet (or shut off the breaker) and turn off the hot and cold water supplies — before beginning. Wear work gloves to protect your hands from sharp sheet metal edges inside the cabinet. Pull the washer away from the wall to give yourself room to work. Access the drive belt by removing the rear access panel or tilting/laying the washer to reach the underside — the specific procedure varies by model, so consult your appliance's service diagram. Photograph the belt routing before removing anything so you can match the path with the new belt. Remove any pieces of the old broken belt from around the motor pulley and the transmission/drive pulley, and clear out accumulated lint or debris. Inspect the pulleys while you're in there — if a pulley is rough, grooved, or wobbly, the new belt will wear out prematurely and the pulley should be addressed too. Route the new 134511600 belt around the drive motor pulley and the transmission pulley, following the same path as the original. Rotate the pulleys by hand a few full turns to confirm the belt seats correctly in the pulley grooves and rides smoothly without twisting or binding. Confirm proper belt tension — the belt should be snug with a small amount of deflection, not loose enough to slip or so tight that it stresses the bearings. Reinstall the access panel, restore water and power, and run a test cycle to confirm the tub agitates and spins normally. Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, nut driver, socket/ratchet, work gloves.
Frequently Asked Questions
My washer motor runs but the tub won't spin — is the belt the problem?
Almost certainly, yes. When you can hear the motor running (a hum or whir) but the tub stays still or barely turns, the drive belt has almost always snapped, slipped off its pulleys, or worn to the point where it can't grip. A quick check: unplug the washer, open the cabinet, and look for a belt lying loose in the bottom — a snapped belt is unmistakable. If the belt is still on the pulleys but glazed, cracked, or stretched, it's slipping rather than driving and needs replacement. Other symptoms that point to the belt: a squealing noise during spin, or a burning-rubber smell from the belt slipping and overheating against the pulleys.
Does this really fit both Frigidaire AND GE washers?
Yes — this is a genuine cross-brand part. The same V-belt design serves as a direct replacement for both the Frigidaire/Electrolux 134511600-series and the GE WH07X-series drive belts, and the two OEM catalogs are cross-referenced to each other through the 134161100 number. The belts share the same V-profile, width (approximately 1/2"), and circumference (31–32"), allowing a single aftermarket belt to function correctly in both platforms. Compatible models span Frigidaire's FLEB/FLGB/FLSE/FLSG/FWS/FWX series, GE washers and washer/dryer combos, plus Crosley, Gibson, Kelvinator, Tappan, White-Westinghouse, Kenmore, Hotpoint, and RCA models. Always verify your specific model number before ordering.
What causes a washer drive belt to fail?
The most common causes are normal wear and tear from continuous use, stretching over time (which reduces grip and causes slipping), fraying or cracking from age and repeated flexing, and snapping due to overloading the washer or improper installation. Chronic overloading is a big contributor — forcing the motor to drive an over-packed tub puts extreme stress on the belt. Belt failures can also be accelerated by a worn or seized pulley, which is why it's worth inspecting the motor and transmission pulleys whenever you replace the belt. If a pulley is rough, grooved, or wobbly, the new belt will wear out quickly against it.
How tight should the new belt be?
The belt should be snug in the pulley grooves with a small amount of deflection when you press on it — firm enough that it won't slip under load, but not so tight that it puts excess strain on the motor and transmission bearings. Most washers with a V-belt drive use a spring-loaded or adjustable motor mount to set tension automatically; if yours has an adjustment, follow your model's service specification. After installing, rotate the pulleys by hand a few full turns and confirm the belt tracks correctly in the grooves without twisting or riding up the sides.
Is this an OEM or aftermarket part?
This is an aftermarket replacement part built to OEM-equivalent quality standards. It is not a genuine Frigidaire, Electrolux, or GE OEM part, but is manufactured from durable rubber to match the V-belt profile, dimensions (approximately 1/2" wide x 31–32" circumference), and drive function of the original 134511600 and WH07X10009 washer drive belts used across compatible Frigidaire, Electrolux, GE, Gibson, Crosley, Kenmore, Tappan, White-Westinghouse, Kelvinator, Hotpoint, and RCA washers.
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