Since you didn't specify a make and model of vehicle...
You could go to an auto parts store and buy a repair guide for your particular vehicle. Expect this to cost about $20. It will have instructions for replacing the serpentine belt, as well as just about everything else.
Alternatively, you might just want to take it to a mechanic. Some cars make it exceptionally difficult to change the belt, to the extent that you practically have to pull the engine out. If you don't have a hoist (or have a friend who has a hoist), then this may be your best option... it's going to cost a lot more than $20, though.
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Loosen the tensioner pulley. Slide the tensioner pulley to the right. The serpentine belt will come loose. Remove the serpentine belt. Reverse the process to install the new serpentine belt.
yes you have to remove the serp, belt to replace timing belt
serpentine belt has nothing what so ever to do with break fluid.only reason it would leak thru serpentine belt replacement is if a brake line or part was broken by accident while installing belt
Check your Serpentine Belt and pulleys. The Serpentine Belt maybe in need of replacement.
you can get the diagram off of AutoZone.com
Isn't it on the fan shroud?
Chatter felt when turning to the left. Think the belt may be slipping. 2003 Tundra.
You don't/can't. If the belt is loose it may need replacement, the belt tensioner might need replacement, or the belt isn't installed correctly. If the symptoms were given, it would be easier to answer this question.
3/4" wrench
No, an accessory belt is not considered a serpentine belt. However, a serpentine belt is considered a specific type of accessory belt.
You won't have a serpentine belt, Do you mean timing belt because in that case anywhere from 300-600$. If its the drive belts then about 14$ for each at your local part store.