not at all....
It is important to have the serpentine belt properly fit. If it snaps twice, it means the belt is work or it is too small.
No, an accessory belt is not considered a serpentine belt. However, a serpentine belt is considered a specific type of accessory belt.
When changing the serpentine belt is it important to have a diagram to make sure the remove and installation are done properly. A serpentine belt for a BMW 2001 540i can be found in the car's maintenance manual.
It is important to have proper fitting parts on a car. A serpentine belt will fall off because it is worn out, or because it is too big for the car.
When changing the serpentine belt it is important to have a diagram. The diagram of the serpentine belt of a 2001 Isuzu Rodeo 6-cylinder can be found in its manual or a print out can be obtained at an auto part store.
The serpentine belt would be the same as the accessory drive belt.
Serpentine Belt Diagram ML320
When making changes to a belt in a car, it is important to have a diagram. A serpentine belt routing diagram for a 2005 Nissan Titan can be found in the owners manual.
Serpentine belt, no. Timing belt, good chance yes.
If the alternator belt is the same belt as the other accessories, yes.
That I know of, there is NO serpentine belt, unless you are talking about the the Timing Belt (hardly serpentine, but anyway), it has a belt tensioner, not automatic, though.
Loosen the tensioner pulley. Slide the tensioner pulley to the right. The serpentine belt will come loose. Remove the serpentine belt. Reverse the process to install the new serpentine belt.