You have a mechanic check for proper belt tension. Trust me, in the long run this is the smartest, safest and CHEAPEST way to solve the problem.
A squeaky belt is usually caused by a bad belt, a missaligned pulley, or something leaking on the belt.
Serpentine belt. If its cracked, frayed, or worn replace it before it breaks or you're in for a hefty repair bill.
Either the belt is worn out or the tensioner is defective.
Yes, as long as there is no damage to it
You don't repair a serpentine belt. You replace the worn or broken belt with a new one.
Replace it.
you don't repair the serpentine belt. You buy a new one, they cost about 30 bucks
With engine off try putting a small dab of silicone grease on each side of the belt. It works for me.
Go to autozone.com..Repair instructions.Look for serpentine belt.May be a routing image there.
you can find alot of answer from out of a haynes repair manual
If you do the labor yourself, the last belt I bought cost around $45-50.
No, an accessory belt is not considered a serpentine belt. However, a serpentine belt is considered a specific type of accessory belt.