You have a mechanic check for proper belt tension. Trust me, in the long run this is the smartest, safest and CHEAPEST way to solve the problem.
A squeaky belt is usually caused by a bad belt, a missaligned pulley, or something leaking on the belt.
Either the belt is worn out or the tensioner is defective.
Serpentine belt. If its cracked, frayed, or worn replace it before it breaks or you're in for a hefty repair bill.
Yes, as long as there is no damage to it
You don't repair a serpentine belt. You replace the worn or broken belt with a new one.
Replace it.
you don't repair the serpentine belt. You buy a new one, they cost about 30 bucks
With engine off try putting a small dab of silicone grease on each side of the belt. It works for me.
Go to autozone.com..Repair instructions.Look for serpentine belt.May be a routing image there.
you can find alot of answer from out of a haynes repair manual
If you do the labor yourself, the last belt I bought cost around $45-50.
No, an accessory belt is not considered a serpentine belt. However, a serpentine belt is considered a specific type of accessory belt.