check on autozone .com or maybe going to your local store and they might have one or be able to help you with it
you don't repair the serpentine belt. You buy a new one, they cost about 30 bucks
Belt about 20 bucks unless AC run by a "serpentine belt" (all one belt runs everything) then belt cost $ 80. and labor for serpentine $ 75. labor for just AC non serpentine belt $ 30
Typically, one would draw a diagram before dissassembling. Usually there is a sticker under the hood that shows it. A parts store or dealer may assist you otherwise.
It typically costs between $100 and $150 to replace the serpentine belt on a Dodge Dakota. The belt costs around $30 with the rest being labor.
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It can cost between $14 and $30 to replace a serpentine belt on a car. The price can raise to $40 or $60 if a person has it done at a car shop.
around $30 labor plus a $20 belt
if your talking about the serpentine, you buy a new one
Less than $10 for the belt, and about 20-30 minutes, its an easy job.
Depends on the model year in question - but most conventional serpentine belts (brands like Gates, Bando, Dayco, Goodyear, etc) run anywhere from $20-$30 for just the belt.
That's a trick question right? Answer, there is no fan belt, the Solara fan is electric. Ok, you were probably referring to the serpentine belt. I went to the Autoparts Warehouse website and looked up the belt for the 6 cylinder engine. The price is about $17 for two brands (on sale) up to about $30 for a brand name. Pricing should be about the same at your local auto parts store. Hint, when replacing the serpentine belt, make a diagram of the path of your original before removing it. That will save a lot of head scratching later as you try to figure out how to route the new belt. Cheers
The auto parts store will have a tool for rent/deposit that has a bar with a socket end. Really, all you will need is the bar. There will be a serpentine belt diagram buried under grime on the alternator mount. Use that as a guide for the new belt. The tensioner is the wheel in the middle, surrounded by the other wheels. After you figure out the belt position, stick the end of the bar against the tensioner wheel and position the far end on a purchase below it. You can now lever against the tensioner and slide the belt on. This should take 30 seconds. Good luck!