No...Cracks in the rib part of the belt is normal, but if the ribs of the belt has chunks of them missing or the cracks appear on the flat side of the belt replace the belt.
That is a broad question. Which belt do you want to replace? The seat belt, or an engine belt? As an engine belt which engine belt? The Fan belt? The water pump belt? The Alternator belt? The powersteering belt? The air conditioning belt? The timing belt? Is it s V belt or a serpentine belt? For what year Malibu? For what engine size? You need to get specific to get a good answer. Once you have Year Make, model, and engine size; you need to decide which belt you want to replace. Once you have all of the above information you can call your local parts store and get a price on the belt. Next you need to figure out how much time it is going to take to replace that belt. If you go to a dealer or automotive repair shop: Cost = Time to replace x(Shop Hourly Rate) + Cost of part( Belt to be replaced) + tax (can't forget the government) IF you replace it yourself: Cost = Cost of Part (belt to be replaced)+ tax+blood sweat and tears
The cost to replace this part will range from $40-$80+. This depends on the cost of the part, the brand of the belt and the labor charges of the shop.
They use a timing chain, not a belt...replacement isn't part of regular schedule
put the belt on the bottom pully then on the top engine shaft then put both parts of the belt under the belt tension then the belt tensioner should be on the top of both part (strips) of the belt.
This is the Mopar part number 4663598
The spring may be locked or broken in the seat belt mechanism. You can order this part and replace them yourselves or have them replaced for a low amount.
Remove the belt, Remove one bolt out of the fulcrum part of the tensioner and remove the tensioner; reverse the precedure.
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A generator belt on a 2003 Volkswagen Jetta costs approximately fifteen dollars to replace for the part only. Labor pricing would increase the total cost.
If it's like my '91 model its behind the timing belt cover. If you look between the alternator pulley and the timing belt cover you can see part of it. It wouldn't be fun to replace. I think the shop charges 3 to 4 hundred.
It's free. Honda has a lifetime replacement on their seat belt systems. Take it to your nearest dealer and they will replace the broken part, or the entire system if needed.