The serpentine drive belt is the rubber belt that is connected to all the pullys 5-6 like the water pump, altenator, a/c clutch, fan, and crankshaft. usually located behind the radiator or on the side of the motor depending on what the motor is and what its in.
The serpentine belt would be the same as the accessory drive belt.
Not if you have a serpentine drive belt............
the 4g63t does not have a serpentine belt, it has drive beltS
Accessory drive belt.Accessory drive belt.
Technically,Yes. But realistically no. They are both drive belts, but the term drive belt is normally what is referred to as a non-serpentine belt. This term is used to distinguish between the two type belts. A drive belt tension must be adjusted manually, whereas a serpentine belt tension is controlled by a tensioner.
No, the serpentine belt is used to drive more than one thing and tension is automatically adjust by way of a spring loaded idler pulley. Normally it will drive the alternator, power steering pump, & A/C compressor. A drive belt normally drives only one thing and tension is manually adjusted. A serpentine belt is wider that a drive belt and is not a V-Belt like a drive belt.
This car doesn't have a serpentine belt. It has 2 drive belts.
serpentine belt
drive belt for what on this vehicle? do u mean serpentine belt,or fan belt,or timing belt?
it's called a serpentine belt.
V Belt and Serpentine Belt.
Your Explorer has a serpentine belt tensioner which keeps the proper tension on the serpentine belt unless the tensioner has failed.