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How does a new serpentine belt get installed?

How does a new serpentine belt get installed?

It’s installed by removing the bolts on the alternator so it can be moved into and out of place. The alternator actually pivots around the lower bolt, so you can remove the belt. The other bolt will be in a slot not a round hole, and the position of the bolt in the slot adjusts the belt tension.

What causes a serpentine belt pulley to squeak?

The serpentine belt in your car powers the accessories such as air conditioning, power steering, the alternator, and waterpump. Tensioner pulley wear will cause your pulley to squeak.

When does a drive belt tensioner need to be replaced?

There aren’t a lot of warning signs that a drive belt tensioner has hit the end of its lifespan, in fact there is really only one. Once you start to hear a grinding or squeaking sound coming from your engine, it’s time to have the drive belt tensioner looked at.

Can a belt be removed from a car alternator?

The alternator actually pivots around the lower bolt, so you can remove the belt. The other bolt will be in a slot not a round hole, and the position of the bolt in the slot adjusts the belt tension. You didn’t tension the belt enough when you refitted the alternator.

When do you need to replace the idler pulley?

If it doesn’t, you probably need to replace the pulley. If you look at the belt when the car is running at idle, it moves quite smoothly along the system. When there is significant deterioration of pulley hardware, the belt moves from side to side. You will notice that it shakes or wobbles as it moves.

What happens when a belt falls off a pulley?

The belt becomes lose and is unable to maintain required tension. When belt wobbling continues for some time, it can partially or fully push the belt off the pulley so the pulley continues rotating with nothing on it.

When do I need to replace my serpentine belt?

Generally, if the belt breaks, the car will stop running. Regular wear and tear: Wear and tear is inevitable. Your serpentine belt will need to be replaced at some point. Exactly how long you have depends on what material it is made from and how old your car is.

Why is my serpentine belt still squealing after change?

Belt or pulley misalignment is a common issue that causes changed serpentine belt still squealing. Misalignment means that the grooves on your belt are not aligned with the ones on your pulley. It also tells that you shift the belt a bit in or out in one of the pulleys.

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Ruth Doyle