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Author Subject: Alternator belt shredding
123456

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Post #1
My alternator belt is starting to shread looks a b**ch to replace compared to my previous car anyone know the part number and labour costs, thinking might be god warning me my cambelt needs replacing too.... Shock

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Posted 18th Mar 2012 at 12:00
mrdeey

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Post #2
easy to replace , drivers side wheel off , plastic wheel arch protector off , take the tension off the belt tensioner , put a pin in it to hold it there , remove old belt , put new one back on the same pullies , and release the tensioner , sit back and apply plasters and cream to your damaged fingers !

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Posted 18th Mar 2012 at 12:08
welshpug!

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Post #3
its quite easy, just a bit fiddly to feed the belt around.

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Posted 18th Mar 2012 at 12:10
mechanical_repairs

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Post #4
Just make sure you note how the belt routes, I find it easier once the belt is removed to remove the tensioner itself, it's held on with two 6mm Allen key bolts.

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Posted 18th Mar 2012 at 13:34
123456

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Post #5
All done feels much better now Dunno

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Posted 20th Mar 2012 at 19:02
buzzbrightyear

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Post #6
123456 wrote:
All done feels much better now Dunno

Talk about placebo

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Posted 20th Mar 2012 at 19:35

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