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In this video we learn how to replace serpentine belt on Chevrolet Aveo Start off by turning the passengers side wheel to the right and raising your car so you can get underneath...
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One thing you can try is to ask at a Good parts supplier. They will ask you for details about your vehicle so they can look it up. The information they find should have all the details about the exact engine fitted to your Chevy and any other details needed for other parts for that specific car.
the timing belt is scheduled for replacement at 60K miles, but I dont know why the serpentine belt would break? see if the cam is turning, maybe peek in where you add oil.
On a vehicle with a serpentine belt system there is always a tensioner pulley. Usually in the center of the routing network, you need to place the correct size wrench on it and push or pull with one hand releasing the tension on the belt. With the tension released, use the other hand and slip the belt out. Most vehicles have a sticker in the engine compartment for replacing the belt to be sure it is put back in correctly. If not, be sure you look at the routing and or draw a picture so that it is replaced the same.
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