Description
Description
Restore proper spinning and drive function in your GE washer with the genuine OEM Part WH08X10024 Drive Belt. This belt connects the motor to the drum or tub assembly and is engineered for the correct length and rib count to match factory specs.
⚠️ Please check with your maintenance technician prior to ordering to confirm compatibility with your exact washer model and that this belt matches your machine’s belt size and routing. geapplianceparts.com+2Lowe's Appliance Parts+2
Features & Benefits
Features:
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OEM part number WH08X10024. geapplianceparts.com+1
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Belt length and rib specs: ~ 48.4″ at rest, ~ 51.2″ in operation. Lowe's Appliance Parts
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Designed for select GE washers requiring this exact belt size and rib count. eBay+1
Benefits:
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Restores drum spin – Ensures the washer drum rotates properly for effective washing and rinsing.
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Prevents skipped spins or “no-spin” issues – A worn or broken belt often causes the drum not to spin even when the motor runs.
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OEM fit & reliability – Using the manufacturer-specified belt reduces the risk of slipping, wrong sizing or early failure.
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Cost-effective repair – A simple belt replacement can prevent more extensive repairs or a full washer replacement.
Common Symptoms That Indicate Replacement Needed
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Washer motor runs but the drum does not spin.
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Drum spins erratically, slowly, or stops mid-cycle.
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You hear a slipping or squealing sound when the washer starts the spin cycle.
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The belt is visibly cracked, glazed, frayed or missing.
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On inspection, the belt is stretched, one rib is missing, or it doesn’t sit tightly in the pulley grooves.
Compatibility Notes
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Fits many GE washers that list part WH08X10024 (or equivalent) in their parts lists. parts.alliancelaundry.com+1
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Always verify your washer’s model number and serial number and check the parts diagram to confirm this belt is correct.
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Compare your old belt’s rib count, width and length to ensure a proper match.
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If your machine has severely worn pulleys, damaged bearings or has had recurring belt failures, simply replacing the belt may not fully restore reliable operation — a technician should check those areas too.



