This is a trick question isn't it? My MH Barina (5 door) has an electronic radiator fan. That is, it is driven by an electric motor rather than a fan belt.
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need a diagram off drive belt on 1998 barina
A fan belt diagram can be obtained from most auto-parts stores. The store that the fan belt was purchased from will most likely have a fan belt diagram.
The fault code P1483 on a Holden Barina typically indicates an issue with the cooling fan control circuit. This can be caused by a malfunctioning fan relay, a faulty cooling fan, or issues with the wiring and connectors in the circuit. It may lead to overheating if not addressed, as the cooling fan may not operate correctly. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified technician to diagnose and resolve the issue.
The fan belt on a 2000 Holden Rodeo is tightened by loosening the tensioner and using a pry bar to apply pressure. The bolt is then tightened to maintain the tension.
Put your new fan belt around the pulleys of your 1992 Chevy Blazer. Tighten the fan belt with the tensioner pulley.
Try this: http://forums.justcommodores.com.au/attachments/vt-vx-holden-commodore-1997-2002/44176d1200653873-diagram-required-routing-serpentine-belt-drive-belts.jpg
you do not have a relay for a fan belt. just change them.
Yeah. The serpentine belt which also controls the fan and water pump
In a Holden Barina, the heater works by circulating warm air into the cabin using the vehicle's engine coolant. When the engine heats up, the coolant absorbs heat and flows through the heater core, which acts like a small radiator. A fan blows air over the heated heater core, distributing warm air into the cabin through the vents. The temperature can be adjusted using the climate control settings to provide the desired level of warmth.
Buy the manual from repco
Check for a gas leak maybe on the belt and check the belt for alignment.