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belts have slipped, the engine will usually not start or run really rough. Could be the crank angle sensor (under the alternator, just above the main pulley). If the belt has slipped, you can check by
car is running. The reason we repair non-related codes after the engine is running is because sometime false codes can be triggered by the engine not running. Once the engine is running again the code
how difficult is it to change a serpentine belt on a 96 ford expidition 6 cylinder??? fairly easy theres a belt tensioner that you rotate to relieve tension remove belt install new one rotate ...
...engine and attach a socket and ratchet to the mounting bolt in the center of the pulley. Rotate the tensioner clockwise to relieve the tension on the belt. Remove the belt from the pulleys while ...
Question about Subaru Impreza
...car has an interference engine, which means if the timing belt is broken, the pistons will strike the valves. If your engine turns over and there is no noise of internal metal-to-metal contact, your ...
rotating the tensioner assembly clockwise. While holding the tensioner in the rotated position, remove the belt from the various pulleys-make sure to note the route that the belt takes before removal.
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...2 full times. remember some engines can be destroyed by a timing belt breaking and installed incorrectly. I have books here so list your car with proper engine. note SOHC,DOHC Michael ASE ...
Start the engine and make sure it is rotating correctly. It would be a good idea to remove the negative battery connection so there is little chance to shorting the system while you are working on it
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...engine by hand one full cycle to ensure it is free of obstruction. it is best to set timing mark to zero before starting replacement of belt. if belt is broke before starting you may need to rotate ...
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...car works to start the engine since the Malibu is using the energy of the second car to start and turn the engine.Its possible that your belt may not be correctly routed or tensioned.Check your 3.1L ...
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