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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / January 2007

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2003 Corolla Belt?

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stevecrissi - 26 Jan 2007 23:31 GMT
I need some guidance on replacing my serpentine belt on my 2003 Corolla.
It has 64,000 miles and has cracks in the belt and is starting to make
noise.

I already purchased a Goodyear Gatorback V-Belt for it and am hoping
someone can help me. It has a/c.

Maybe send me a picture of what to loosen, in order to get the belt
loose.

Thanks in advance.:uhoh:

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sdlomi2 - 27 Jan 2007 03:04 GMT
> I need some guidance on replacing my serpentine belt on my 2003 Corolla.
> It has 64,000 miles and has cracks in the belt and is starting to make
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Thanks in advance.:uhoh:

   Check your email.  Picture shows it all, esp. where to slacken belt for
removal AND how to 'thread' it back on!  All compliments of MOD.  Luck to
you.  s
Don - 27 Jan 2007 03:07 GMT
>I need some guidance on replacing my serpentine belt on my 2003 Corolla.
>It has 64,000 miles and has cracks in the belt and is starting to make
>noise.

That noise is frequently caused by a bad tensioner assembly.  That is
the pullley on a hinged arm with what looks like a little shock.

>I already purchased a Goodyear Gatorback V-Belt

OK...I would not recommend that belt but it should get by.

> for it and am hoping
>someone can help me. It has a/c.
>
>Maybe send me a picture of what to loosen,

Pull back the spring loaded tensioner pulley.

Don
www.donsautomotive.com

> in order to get the belt
>loose.
>
>Thanks in advance.:uhoh:
 
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