●Complete tool set for removing or installing the serpentine belt on vehicles with a spring-loaded belt tensioner pulley. ●Combines the advantages of a ratcheting wrench with the requirements of the serpentine belt removal tool to provide the best possible combination. ●Comes with extension for hard-to-reach belt tensioners. Eight low profile sockets and extension help to fit into tight spots. ●Includes Drive Tools: 14" extension arm, ratcheting wrench with 19 mm female ratchet drive, and 3/8", 1/2" and 3/4" square adapters ●Includes Sockets: 13 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 16 mm, 17 mm, 18 mm and 19 mm. Includes Crowfoot Wrenches: 13 mm, 14 mm and 15 mm.
Description
How To Replace Your Serpentine Belt?
Note The Placement Of Belt
Loosen And Unthread The Belt
Check For Damage
Install The New Belt
Deteil:
The snake in and out of a series of pulleys and peripherals, and the path they weave through is unique to your model vehicle. To preserve the belt’s position, take a few snapshots from different angles or sketch the way it winds through the engine.
Use a ratchet wrench and extension arm that fits into the bolt and release the tensioner. Then unrouted the belt carefully, taking care not to disturb or damage the network of pulleys and peripherals.
After removing the belt, inspect it for signs of damage. Many belts wear out over time, but some wear down due to misalignment or other issues. Misalignment won’t resolve itself when you replace the belt, so determine whether this is a problem.
Replacing the serpentine belt is as simple as threading it into position, cranking the tensioner, and slipping the belt over the tensioner pulley, or nearest pulley up top. Belt tensioners are mostly spring tension.