Ask the question again citing the make and model. There are so many different tensioning arrangements and usages of engine belts it is always better to get the specific engine/vehicle manual and follow it.
If the car is in good condition yes.
The drive belt snapped and as it was moving at 75mph the the pistons smashed themselves around in the engine causing the car to suddenly stop and lose power. Took a new belt and expensive engine repair to fix.
There are many shops in and around Los Angeles that offer engine belt replacement. Try either your local dealership, Barsom Automotive or Fix Car Now.
Yes, when the belt breaks the engine will not run. In addition you will have internal engine damage if the engine was an interference engine.
To fix a twisted car seat belt, first unbuckle the belt and let it fully retract into the belt mechanism. Then, slowly pull the belt out and check for any twists. If there are twists, carefully untwist the belt until it is straight. Finally, buckle the seat belt back in and ensure it is properly aligned and not twisted.
The low pitched noise from your car engine could be caused by issues such as a worn-out serpentine belt, a problem with the exhaust system, or a faulty water pump. It is recommended to have a mechanic inspect your car to diagnose and fix the issue.
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Horrible idea. If the engine is an Interferance engine and the belt breaks, serious engine damage will occur. If not you will be stranded when the belt breaks and pay a towing fee. Replace the belt at the scheduled mileage and forget belt dressing. If the belt is worn out, no amount of dressing will fix it.
To fix the Pontiac Sunfire if it jumped time, the timing belt has to be replaced. Then the car has to have the timing set again after the belt is replaced.
A screeching noise when accelerating in your car could be due to a worn-out or loose drive belt, a problem with the pulleys, or issues with the engine or transmission. It is recommended to have a mechanic inspect your car to diagnose and fix the issue.
Disconnect the battery.Remover the serpentine belt.Unbolt the belt tensioner from the bracket.
timing belts are fairly easy to fix ,you need the # on the belt to get the right replacement ,go to an auto body shop,they know how to do this job.