Yes, you can stretch it to put it on and then adjust the tension.
There are "v" belts, "serpentine" belts and "timing" belts.
Yes, there are "v" belts, "serpentine" belts and "timing" belts.
It has 2 serpentine belts.
what engine size? 2.0 soc does not have serpentine belts,has 2 serpentine timng belts. need engine size to help more.
As with most vehicles today, the Navigator has a serpentine belt. This is a long piece of rubber. Rubber stretches over time. When serpentine belts stretch, they get loose on the pulleys. Of course, the squeal you hear could be a bearing going.
Yes
the 4g63t does not have a serpentine belt, it has drive beltS
Serpentine belts for cars may be purchased from auto parts stores like Auto Zone, while serpentine belts for vacuum cleaners may be found at stores like Bed Bath & Beyond. Businesses that service vehicles, such as Express Lube and Chicagoland Jiffy Lube, may also replace old serpentine belts.
Three: A timing belt and two serpentine belts. The timing belt drives the water pump and camshaft The serpentine belts drive the power steering, ac, and alternator.
No, they usually can stretch slightly if anything but the tensioner should take up the slack if they do. If you took it off and when you go to put it back on it's too short you have routed it incorrectly.
Depending on how many miles are on your vehicle. If you have 35k or more you need to replace your serpentine belt or all of your accessory belts. And if you have 89k or more you need to replace your serpentine or accessory belts and your timing belt.
One serpentine, and one "v" belt.