Jan 21, 2017. #1. I purchased a new serpentine belt for my Cruze (1.4T engine) since it's about time to change it based on mileage. The new one is 3/4"/25mm too short at 1395mm vs. the original's 1410 mm (that translates to 55" vs. 55 3/4"). The belt maker's Web site says that the 1395mm belt is what they have for the application.
When should you replace the serpentine belt tensioner. Let’s get this straight from the get-go, a serpentine belt tensioner doesn’t last the life of the vehicle. In fact, most start to show serious wear right around the 100K mile mark. You may think a worn tensioner just means your belt loses tension; you’d be wrong. It’s just the opposite. Buy Now!New Serpentine Belt Tensioner from 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/ib/1AEBT00196This video shows you how to install a new TRQ tensioner pulley in your 20061. Determine repair parts needed: All moving parts are subject to failure and you may need to remove the serpentine belt to replace the belt itself or one of the components it drives. 2. Park the vehicle in a level spot and set the emergency brake. Turn the engine off and chock the rear wheels for both directions. 3.
The belt failure can damage all these other systems, raising your repair bill exponentially. Modern cars generally use a tensioner to keep your serpentine in place and eases the replacement procedure for most models. Replacing a bent tensioner or broken pulley at the same time as the belt is always recommended to extend the life of your car.
This is a short video on how to install a serpentine belt, tensioner, and idler pulley on a Hyundai Santa Fe. #hyundai #santafe #vindadi #vnationThis is the
Step 2 – Install new belt. Following the routing in your engine bay, install your new belt by sliding the belt over all of the pulleys except the tensioner. Then, release the tension on the tensioner and slide the belt on the pulley to complete the job. Congratulations, you have replaced your serpentine belt! Figure 2.
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