[7PK1595]
[7PK1662]
[7PK2275]
[7PK1655]
[7PK1732]
[7PK1765]
[7PK1930]
[7PK2235]
[7PK1625]
[7PK1755]
[7PK1865]
[7PK1920]
[7PK2217]
[7PK1635]
[7PK1646]
[7PK2090]
[7PK2170]
[7PK2120]
[7PK2285]
[7PK2095]
[7PK2470]
For Dodge:
For Land Rover:
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Mark a line across the belt with a white marker |
Line up a measuring tape with the line on the belt |
Wrap the measuring tape around the belt until it meets the mark |
Hold your finger where the tape meets the mark and note the distance |
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Use string if the belt is on the pulley or if there is no belt |
Hold 1 end of the string on top of the belt or 1 of the pulleys |
Wrap the string around the pulleys until it meets the other end |
Mark the string where it meets the other end and remove it. Then lay the string flat and measure the distance between the end and the mark |
Find the serpentine belt routing diagram. Many cars come with a sticker in the engine bay that shows exactly how the serpentine belt is supposed to be routed through the various pulleys on the engine. If your vehicle does not have a sticker, you will need to find another way to remember how the belt should be run: