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There are two belts. Here is how to change them both. Pictures included.http://www.justanswer.com/questions/1qyrs-2004-scion-xb-change-alt-power
Toyota Echos have a timing chain rather than a timing belt so there is no need to change it.
Not an easy job. Get a manual from AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM.
No, they both have about the same durability.
That is not true, there are 2 belts, one to power alt-water pump and one to power ac-power steering. They are both serpentine belts. There is no Serpentine belt on a 2.4 liter optima, there are 3 drive belts only
I have a '96 Ultra and I've changed both belts. I had to remove the bottom screw of the upper engine mount to change both the Supercharger and Accessory belts. Take the right front tire off for easier access. Remove the bolt, then get a star socket and remove the screw. There is a metal piece held in by the screw. With the screw missing you can now pull the belts through. You'll have to route the belts in front of the pulley that is behind the mount. I am a Do-It-Yourselfer. I've done this twice. And that's how I did it. Also, make sure you don't waste your money on cheap belts. Pay a little extra for good belts so you won't have to do this much.
Yes , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc . ) both the 2.0 liter SOHC and DOHC engines in a 2004 Ford Focus are interference engines
no just the precat as the latter does not really change or affect how the engine runs
Yes.
I was looking at the 1999 Ford Escort scheduled maintenance guide and the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc . ) and both show to inspect the timing belt at 120,000 miles , replace if necessary ( that applies to both the 2.0 liter SOHC and DOHC engines )
Belts have been documented both for male and female clothing since the Bronze Age. Both sexes used them off and on, depending on the current fashion.
Yes, the 68 VW came with seat belts for both front and back sets. The front seats for the Beetle were 3 point retractable seat belts and lap belts in the rear.