Accessory drive belt.
Accessory drive belt.
No, an accessory belt is not considered a serpentine belt. However, a serpentine belt is considered a specific type of accessory belt.
You can obtain a serpentine belt diagram have most Chrysler/Jeep dealerships. The serpentine belt diagram can also be found at most auto-parts stores.
A Caterpillar diesel motor serpentine belt diagram can be obtained from most Caterpillar dealerships. The serpentine belt diagram can also be found at many truck parts stores.
No , the serpentine belt is outside of the engine , at the front , and is used to " drive " the accesories . Also , it uses a timing CHAIN instead of a timing belt
The serpentine belt would be the same as the accessory drive belt.
The serpentine belt is also known as the accessory drive belt - indicating it drives the A/C, alternator, power steering & water pump (usually).The timing belt... Well it handles the synchronized movement of the crankshaft & camshaft(s).See "Related Questions" below for more
Serpentine Belt Diagram ML320
you do not adjust tension on a serpentine belt the tension is automatcally adjusted if the belt is loose, replace the belt SOME TIMES THE TENSIONER CAN BE WEEK ALSO.
Your question would be better answered if the type of belt was known, i.e. "serpentine belt" or "timing belt", etc. Also, one would need to know the size of your motor and the year.
It could be but the accessory belt could also be a v-belt type belt.
Serpentine belt, no. Timing belt, good chance yes.
If the alternator belt is the same belt as the other accessories, yes.