Ribbed Belt, Removing and Installing
Ribbed Belt, Removing And Installing
CAUTION:
- Before removing ribbed belt, mark direction of rotation. Belt damage will result if not reinstalled in proper direction.
- Check ribbed belt. Always replace ribbed belt if found to be faulty. This will avoid related failures or operating problems.
Special tools and auxiliary items needed
- Mandrel T10060 (or equivalent)
Removing
- Lift vehicle.
- Remove bolts -arrows- and remove middle lower engine cover (noise insulation).
- Remove nut, release clips -arrows- and remove right lower engine cover (noise insulation).
2.0L 4-cylinder gasoline engine:
NOTE: European market 1.8L engine illustrated here. Engine cover on USA/CDN 2.0L engines is similar.
- Release nuts -arrows- and lift engine cover -A- from engine.
1.8L turbo 4-cylinder gasoline engine:
- Release screws -arrows- and lift engine cover from engine.
All gasoline engines, continued:
- Mark direction of rotation of ribbed belt if it is to be reused.
- Loosen ribbed belt by turning tensioner in direction of -arrow-.
- Block tensioner with mandrel T10060 (or equivalent).
- Remove ribbed belt.
Installing
CAUTION:
- Note previously marked running direction of ribbed belt when reinstalling.
- Before installing ribbed belt, make sure that all subassemblies (generator, a/c compressor, etc.) are securely mounted and turn freely.
- When installing belt, ensure correct seating in the belt pulleys.
- Install ribbed belt according to routing diagram.
- Remove mandrel.
- Start engine and check belt running.
- Install engine cover.
- Install center and right (lower) engine covers (noise insulation).