You have to buy the assembly with the mounting bracket. You can't just buy the pulley itself. You buy the whole assembly and remount it to the engine.
that is not the whole truth. you can buy the pulley by its-self. the part is sold on eBay for $33, my father is having this problem and we have to replace the pulley
Depends on year and engine. Any after 1996 have serpentine belts.
You will first need to loosen the serpentine belt in order to remove it from the drive pulley. After that, it is bolted to the engine in 2 locations, which should be rather obvious, then remove electrical connections.
The serpentine drive belt is on the outside of the engine and is used to drive the accessories ( such as air conditioning compressor , power steering etcetera ) The cam belt ( timing belt ) is protected by a plastic cover and connects the engine crankshaft with the engine camshaft or camshafts
support rear of engine. remove drive shaft. remove transmission. remove cluth. remove fly wheel. reinstall is exact opposite of removal
The drive belt is Serpentine so all you have to do is grab a 14mm socket and turn counter clockwise. This will force the pulley down enabling you to remove the belt.
Check the engine RPM. If the engine is running too fast when you put it into drive, it will cause the vehicle to jump.
No , the serpentine belt is on the outside of the engine , it is used for the engine to " drive " the accessories such as the air conditioning compressor etc. The timing belt is under the timing belt cover on the engine
The Chrysler Sebring drive belt can be found on the front of the engine. It is also referred to as a serpentine belt. The timing belt can be found behind the front engine cover.
There is ( 1 ) serpentine belt used to drive the engine accesories : ( But there are different belts used depending on what engine you have " Vulcan " with air conditioning , " Vulcan without air conditioning , the DOHC " Duratec " engine etc. )
Remove your front axles.
the alternator will be on the end of the engine that has the drive belts or serpentine belts, alternators are belt driven.
The serpentine belt would be the same as the accessory drive belt.