There is no fan belt on any year Fiero. Electric fan motor,
unloosen the 3 bolts on the alternator and push down on it and the belt will come loose, take the belt off and put new belt over the pulleys and to tighten pull up on the alternator and tighten the bottom bolt first and then check the belt for tightness, when you press on the belt there should be about 1/2 inch play, when you get it set then tighten all the bolts on the alternator and your done.
150 ci
The listed rating of the 1984 4-cylinder Fiero is : 94hp (if I recall correctly)
This is a pretty simple system The most common failure is the sensor But the relay located under the left front headlight or the fuse could fail And lastly the fan could be bad
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not a timing issue since the iron duke 2.5 engine has no timing belt
Three basic reasons The fan does not work The cooling system has an air lock (very common) Cracked head, this engine is notorious for doing this
This was hard to do on my 86 2.5L 4 cylinder because in order to put the new alternator belt on... you have to get the other belt off... first what you have to do is loosen up the 2 pivot bolts on the AC compressor from underneath the car.. mine were pretty stubborn but i eventually got em to budge... once you can move the AC, remove the crank/water pump/AC belt. then loosen up the alternator pivot bolt located on the underside of the alternator...(this can be done from either top or bottom) once you can move the alternator.. slip the belt onto the alternator pulley and around the water pump and crank. then tighten the alternator pivot bolts while putting as much possible tension onto the belt and re-tighten alternator into place. then put or replace crank/water pump/AC belt and re-tighten the AC while putting as much possible tension on the belt by pushing the AC forward with a pry bar or screwdriver. good luck
84-88 and they made prototypes for the 90's but never manufactured them.
my uncles 84 fiero only opens with keys. My Fiero has a button on the top right of the gauge cluster that will open the trunk. It has to have a battery or the engine running to do so though.
hi its behind the black plastic cover behind fan belts and behind the timing belt,not that hard to change if you mark where the timing belt was and its pulleys ..good luck.
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