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Auto Repair: Serpentine Belt Replacement

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  • @carautoparts123 Usually just listening to your car as you drive, a whistling or squealing as you either start up or drive is a pretty good indicator.

  • great tip at the end. Always good to save in case of emergency thanks.

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  • just changed a serpentine belt on a 2002 jeep Cherokee Laredo and this video helped out alot. thanks!

  • Bad tip at end! Storing the used belt under the driver seat can cause it to move forward in contact with feat and pedals. Just like getting your beer bottle caught under your brake... Oooops! LOL

  • Very useful video, removed some doubts

  • They talk to us like we're idiots because some people dont use common sense.... and then you'll get some of the above mentioned people who are pissed because they left their engine running whilst trying to replace a belt.

  • @moni370 haha isnt that why your here

  • The best tutorial I've seen. Thank you! One note, my Subaru Outback tensioner moves in the opposite direction as shown in the video.

  • Hate old videos like this one, they talk to you like your retarded and cant figure things out.....

  • Fantastic!

  • is serpentine belt the same as the power steering belt?? i was told my power steering belt needs to be adjusted but if this is the same thing i know my serpenting belt has not been replaced in several years so i reckon ill just replace it instead of just having it adjusted

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