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Why doesn't the washing machine belt rebound?
There are several reasons why the washing machine belt does not rebound:

1. Belt aging and wear. Belt is the core component of washing machine, which bears the rotation and movement of the machine. So if it is used for a long time, it will lead to the aging and wear of the belt and reduce the resilience of the belt. It's time to replace the new belt.

2. The belt is loose. When the washing machine is running, the belt will be pulled and stretched. If the belt is slack, the elasticity of the belt will decrease, which will affect the normal operation of the washing machine. In this case, it is necessary to readjust the belt tension.

3. The belt slips. If the washing machine slips too frequently, it will lead to excessive wear of the belt and reduce the resilience of the belt. At this time, it is necessary to readjust the position of the belt to make it closely fit with the pulley to avoid slipping.

4. I dropped my belt. This situation generally occurs after the washing machine has been used for a long time and the belt has loosened and caused it to fall off. At this point, a new belt needs to be reinstalled.

In short, there may be many reasons why the washing machine belt does not rebound, and corresponding measures should be taken according to different situations. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the daily use and maintenance of the washing machine, regularly check the tightness and wear of the belt, and try to prolong the service life of the washing machine.