How do I know what size my dryer belt is?
For a GE dryer model DDC0580BAL, the most reliable way to know the correct belt size is to match the belt to your exact model using the parts list; measuring works, but small differences in length or rib/profile can cause slipping or a no-tumble problem.
Best way: match the belt to your model
We recommend identifying the belt by model first, then using measurements only as a backup.
- Find the belt listing for GE DDC0580BAL in the model’s parts breakdown
- Compare the belt style (flat vs V-belt, ribbed vs smooth)
- Confirm the belt’s length and width from the listing before ordering
- If your dryer has been repaired before, verify the belt style matches the current drum and motor setup
If you need to measure the belt (backup method)
If the belt is missing, broken, or the part listing is unavailable, measure the belt path and belt profile.
- String method (belt path circumference): route a string around the drum and motor pulley path where the belt rides, pull snug, mark and measure
- Belt width: measure across the belt (flat belts are commonly around 1/4 inch wide, but variations matter)
- Belt thickness/profile: note whether it is flat, multi-rib, or V-belt style
- Condition check: a stretched, glazed, or cracked belt can measure “right” but still be wrong for performance
Quick measurement checklist
| What to measure | What it tells you | Common mistake |
|---|---|---|
| Circumference (string method) | Overall belt length needed | Measuring loosely and ordering too long |
| Width | Correct belt tracking on drum/pulleys | Ignoring width and getting a belt that walks off |
| Profile (flat/rib/V) | Correct grip and pulley fit | Ordering a flat belt for a ribbed pulley |
Why it matters
A belt that is even slightly off can cause squealing, thumping, poor tumbling, or the motor running without the drum turning. Correct belt fit also reduces wear on the motor and drum support components.
Related parts that often get checked during a belt job
When the dryer is open, we typically inspect airflow and drive-area components for noise or drag.
- Drum support and bearing surfaces
- Blower wheel area for rubbing or wobble
- Motor mounting hardware and straps
If you’re chasing a rumbling or vibration issue along with a belt problem, inspect the blower wheel and retainer: dryer blower wheel WE16X16 and dryer blower wheel retainer assembly WE1X688.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common issues with DDC0580BAL?
The most common issues we see with the GE DDC0580BAL dryer are no-start or weak tumbling (drive or motor problems), loud squealing or rumbling (bearing or blower issues), and long dry times (airflow restrictions). Many symptoms trace back to the motor, blower wheel, or worn support components.
Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
- Dryer will not start: power supply issue, door switch/timer circuit, or a failing drive motor
- Hums but will not tumble: motor struggling, seized blower, or mechanical drag in the drum support system
- Loud squeal or grind: worn bearing surfaces or support hardware (often gets worse quickly)
- Rattling or thumping: loose fasteners, clip/bracket issues, or a damaged blower wheel
- Long dry times or overheating: clogged lint screen/venting, restricted blower housing, or weak airflow
Parts that commonly relate to these problems
If your DDC0580BAL is noisy, not tumbling, or airflow seems weak, these model-matched parts are often involved:
| Symptom | Common area to inspect | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| No tumble, burning smell, intermittent run | Drive motor and mounting | Motor WE17X10010 |
| Loud roaring, vibration, poor airflow | Blower wheel and retainer | Dryer blower wheel WE16X16 and dryer blower wheel retainer assembly WE1X688 |
| Squeal/rumble from drum area | Drum support/bearing surfaces | Bearing plate WE1X461 |
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
- Clean the lint screen and confirm strong airflow at the outside vent hood
- Inspect the vent duct for crushing, kinks, or heavy lint buildup
- Run a short timed cycle and listen: squeal (bearing), roar (blower), hum (motor)
- Unplug the dryer and spin the drum by hand; it should turn smoothly without scraping
- Check for loose screws or brackets that can rattle during operation
Why it matters
Airflow restrictions and failing rotating parts (motor, blower wheel, bearing surfaces) can turn a simple “takes too long to dry” complaint into overheating, shutdowns, or additional wear. Catching noise and airflow symptoms early helps prevent bigger repairs.
For error-code style troubleshooting on GE dryers, use GE cleanspeak dryer error codes.
Last updated: March 2026
What does E5 mean on a dryer?
On a GE dryer such as model DDC0580BAL, an E5 display is a fault code from the electronic control. The exact definition varies by GE platform, so we treat E5 as a “stop and check” code and troubleshoot by symptoms (won’t start, stops mid-cycle, poor drying).
What to do right away
- Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes to reset the control.
- Clean the lint screen and confirm strong airflow at the outside vent hood.
- Try a small load on a timed cycle to see if the code returns.
- Listen at start-up for a hum, click, or immediate shutoff.
- If the drum is hard to turn by hand, stop using the dryer and check for binding.
Symptom-based troubleshooting for E5
Because E5 meanings differ across GE series, use what the dryer is doing to narrow the cause.
| What you notice | Most common area to check | What it can indicate |
|---|---|---|
| Hums but drum will not turn | Drive system, blower area | Jammed blower wheel, failing motor, seized drum support |
| Starts then stops quickly | Motor circuit, wiring, control sensing | Loose connection, overheating motor, intermittent motor |
| Runs but dries slowly | Venting, airflow, blower | Clogged vent, restricted airflow, damaged blower wheel |
Parts that commonly match E5-type symptoms on DDC0580BAL
If your DDC0580BAL is humming, stalling, or shutting down, these model-matched parts are often involved:
- Motor WE17X10010: drive motor kit; replace when the motor won’t start, overheats, or is noisy.
- Dryer blower wheel WE16X16: a cracked or jammed blower wheel can overload the motor and reduce airflow.
- Motor strap WE13X200: a loose motor mount can cause vibration, rubbing, or misalignment.
Why it matters
An E5 code usually appears when the dryer detects abnormal operation. Addressing airflow restrictions and any motor or blower binding prevents repeat shutdowns, long dry times, and extra wear on rotating parts.
For GE-specific code families, compare symptoms to GE’s platform guides such as GE gfd model series error codes or GE cleanspeak dryer error codes.
Last updated: January 2026





