There is a pulley called the Tensioner, you must fit a socket or special wrench to release the tension on the belt, on mine I used a 15mm socket and a pair of vise grips as I did not have a tool that would fit the limited clearance. Pull towards the front of the car just enough to slide the new and much stiffer belt on. Make sure to note the way you take the old belt off and follow the sticker on the inside of the hood (Passenger side).
It took me a while but I got it done.
PS; If you do not have the time, you could have it done at any reputable Repair Shop.
Make sure you purchase your own belt as some places charge double the price of the belt. Cost would be about $15 plus the belt another $20.
A Haynes or chiltons manual has the how to. Or do a search for a forum for Chevy corsica specific
The side view mirror on a 1995 Chevy Corsica is mounted by screws. Remove the screws and panel for the mirror on the inside of the vehicle. Pull and replace the unit.
Look at the pulleys on your accessories. it's that rubber loop going around all.
Correction: It is a 1995 Chevy Corsica. Not a 1996.
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Because its a Chevy corsica not a ford corsica!!!!!
Place a drip pan beneath your 1995 Chevy Corsica oil pan. Remove the oil pan plug. Allow the oil to completely drained out. Replace the oil pan plug to its original position. Fill the motor with oil.
You can replace your 1995 Chevy Corsica motor mount by loosening the motor mount retaining bolt. Jack the engine up approximately 3 inches. Remove the motor mount retaining bolt and the motor mount bushing. Put the new motor mount bushing in and reverse the process.
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