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    How can you replace an alternator belt yourself?
    Ed Beery
    Automotive Specialist
    Ed Beery is an Automotive Specialist and the Owner of InTechgrity Automotive Excellence based in Denver, Colorado. With more than eight years of experience, he specializes in providing maintenance and repair services for both individuals and companies. Ed and the InTechgrity Automotive Excellence Team are approved by the American Automobile Association (AAA) for repairs and are Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified.
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    Take photos of the belt set-up before making any changes. This way, you know exactly how the belt should be routed around the various pulleys. Make sure that your photos make sense to you and are clear.
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    How do you loosen a tensioner?
    Ed Beery
    Automotive Specialist
    Ed Beery is an Automotive Specialist and the Owner of InTechgrity Automotive Excellence based in Denver, Colorado. With more than eight years of experience, he specializes in providing maintenance and repair services for both individuals and companies. Ed and the InTechgrity Automotive Excellence Team are approved by the American Automobile Association (AAA) for repairs and are Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified.
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    Find the tensioner bolted to the block or vehicle—it will have a square hole that accepts a 3/8 or 1/2 inch ratchet end. Attach the ratchet and rotate it to reduce the tension on the belt.
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    How do you change a belt without a tensioner?
    Ed Beery
    Automotive Specialist
    Ed Beery is an Automotive Specialist and the Owner of InTechgrity Automotive Excellence based in Denver, Colorado. With more than eight years of experience, he specializes in providing maintenance and repair services for both individuals and companies. Ed and the InTechgrity Automotive Excellence Team are approved by the American Automobile Association (AAA) for repairs and are Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified.
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    Loosen the bolt on the sliding mount of your alternator. If the alternator will not slide, you may need to loosen the other bolts for the alternator, but do not remove them. The sliding mount has a bolt through a slot on one of the mounting brackets that the bolt slides through.
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    How do I make sure my belt is on properly?
    Ed Beery
    Automotive Specialist
    Ed Beery is an Automotive Specialist and the Owner of InTechgrity Automotive Excellence based in Denver, Colorado. With more than eight years of experience, he specializes in providing maintenance and repair services for both individuals and companies. Ed and the InTechgrity Automotive Excellence Team are approved by the American Automobile Association (AAA) for repairs and are Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified.
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    Visually inspect the belt and compare the install to any pictures that you took of your old setup. Then, start the vehicle and listen for any squeals or other unusual sounds. Also, keep an eye on the rotation of the pulleys, and check for any lights on the dash.
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    Is it good to drive the car when the belt is cut?
    Kimweimer
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    No. The serpentine belt is the power that turns other important components of your vehicle. The engine turns the belt through a pulley from a water pump, and that power is connected through the belt to other items, such as AC compressors and alternators and power steering units. When the belt turns the pulley associated to a component, it powers that unit to function. Not having your belt on can cause a variety of mechanical problems very quickly.
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    What causes the frequent cutting and scattering of the serpentine belt in a Peugeot 406?
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    Check for damage to a pulley or something in a pulley rib (stone, old piece of belt etc.), make sure that all pulleys turn smoothly and no free play due to worn bearings, and look for a plastic guard that may be loose coming in contact with the belt occasionally.
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    I heard a noise, then the belt stopped moving. What went wrong?
    Kimweimer
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    If the belt has not come off entirely but has stopped moving, chances are one of the other components that moves the belt has stopped working. When a vehicle is running, the belt is driven by the rotation of an engine component, such as the water pump. The belt then drives other components by turning the pulley in the belt circuit. Troubleshoot the problem by identifying the elements that turn the belt and making sure they are in working order.
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