no. there totally different. the timing belt is connected to the crank pulley and the cam shaft pulley. the serpentine belt is attached to your ac if you have it, the alternator, water pump, and Power Steering pump (but you have a crx like me so you have rack and pinoin unless converted to power) and is driven by the crank pulley. the crank pulley usually has 2 belts running off of it a external belt and a internal belt or chain. internals timing. exturnal is the other belt
No the timing belt drives the camshaft. A serpentine belt drives accessories such as alternator, power steering and ac.
No. The serpentine belt is outside of the engine and is easily seen. The timing belt is more internal and completely covered.
No.
No , the serpentine belt is outside of the engine , at the front , and is used to " drive " the accesories . Also , it uses a timing CHAIN instead of a timing belt
no
the timing belt is not the same as the serpentine belt.the serpentine belt goes around your water pump pulley and the power steering pump,air condition compressor pulley and the alternator pulley.the timing belt goes around the camshaft and the crankshaft.it is not visable without taking the timing belt cover off.
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
No. The timing belt or chain connects to crankshaft and camshafts. The serpentine belt connects the crankshaft with the alternator, ac compressor, power steering, etc.
No. The timing belt is under the timing belt cover and drives the water pump, oil pump, and cams from the crankshaft and is necessary for operation of the engine. The serpentine belt is on the outside and drives the alternator, power steering, and air conditioner.
The serpentine belt would be the same as the accessory drive belt.
If the alternator belt is the same belt as the other accessories, yes.
It's been a while since I worked on a 1G Talon, but I believe the water Pump is located on the serpentine belt. It's the same belt with the crank shaft and alternator. No, you should not remove the timing belt.