Serpentine Belt Replacement
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Update:. So I tackled my belt issue today. Took me about 30 minutes. 10 minutes of that was figuring out the placement. Could've gotten it done in 20 minutes if I had a second pair of hands.
Didn't remove anything because my arms were small enough to fit in between fan and engine.
Tensioner looked fine while running so I'm gonna hold off on replacing that for now.
Tools required were a T55 torx bit and a socket wrench.
So happy that I was able to save myself big bucks!!!!😂😂😂
Didn't remove anything because my arms were small enough to fit in between fan and engine.
Tensioner looked fine while running so I'm gonna hold off on replacing that for now.
Tools required were a T55 torx bit and a socket wrench.
So happy that I was able to save myself big bucks!!!!😂😂😂
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Update:. So I tackled my belt issue today. Took me about 30 minutes. 10 minutes of that was figuring out the placement. Could've gotten it done in 20 minutes if I had a second pair of hands.
Didn't remove anything because my arms were small enough to fit in between fan and engine.
Tensioner looked fine while running so I'm gonna hold off on replacing that for now.
Tools required were a T55 torx bit and a socket wrench.
So happy that I was able to save myself big bucks!!!!
Didn't remove anything because my arms were small enough to fit in between fan and engine.
Tensioner looked fine while running so I'm gonna hold off on replacing that for now.
Tools required were a T55 torx bit and a socket wrench.
So happy that I was able to save myself big bucks!!!!
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