FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Removal and Installation





POWER STEERING PUMP AND AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR BELT
REMOVAL





Fig. 33

1. Using a 17 mm wrench, rotate belt tensioner clockwise (Fig. 33) until belt can be removed from power steering pump pulley. Gently, release spring tension on tensioner.





Fig. 34

2. Remove belt (Fig. 34).

INSTALLATION
1. Install belt (Fig. 34) over all pulleys except for the power steering pump pulley.
2. Using a 17 mm wrench, rotate belt tensioner clockwise (Fig. 33) until belt can be installed onto power steering pulley. Release spring tension onto belt.

NOTE: When installing drive belt onto pulleys, make sure that belt is properly routed and all V-grooves make proper contact with pulley grooves.





Fig. 34

3. After belt is installed, inspect belt length indicator marks (Fig. 35). The indicator mark should be within the minimum belt length and maximum belt length marks. On a new belt, the indicator mark should align approximately with the nominal belt length mark.

GENERATOR BELT
REMOVAL
1. Remove power steering pump/air conditioning compressor drive belt.





Fig. 36

2. Loosen pilot bolt, then locking nut and adjusting bolt (Fig. 36).
3. Remove generator belt.

NOTE: When installing drive belt onto pulleys, make sure that belt is properly routed and all V-grooves make proper contact with pulley grooves.

INSTALLATION
1. Install belt and/or adjust belt tension by tightening adjusting bolt. Adjust belt to specification shown in Belt Tension Chart.

NOTE: Due to space limitations, the use of a belt tension gauge is limited. Therefore, measure the belt deflection at the center span of the generator belt. Refer to Belt Tension Chart for specifications.





BELT TENSION CHART

2. Tighten pivot bolt to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.) and locking nut to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 36).
3. Install power steering pump and A/C compressor drive belt.