Yes, WD-40 can potentially harm a fan belt. It contains solvents and oils that can degrade rubber and cause it to become brittle or slippery, leading to decreased performance and potential failure. It's best to avoid using WD-40 on fan belts and instead use products specifically designed for rubber maintenance.
no it does not, if anything it will help it.
There is no fan belt it is an electric fan. Are you referring to the serpentine belt?
If your hear "ticking" and have to use WD40
your drive belt my be loose or need to be changed. You can try spraying a little wd40 in all the areas that the belt spins around.
A serpentine belt is one belt that runs all engine accessories (i.e. power steering pump, ac compressor, water pump, AND fan). A fan belt runs the fan only.
The Villager has an electric fan and does not use a "fan belt".
I have been told to spray WD40 on the belt, But I found putting Baby Power on the belt works great! (Temporarly) The best way is to replace the belt with a high quality belt.
There is no fan belt, they have electric fans.
fan belt needs tightened
how do you change a fan belt on a 406
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NO, It has a Serpentine belt that drives all accessories but not the fan. The fan is driven by an electric motor and has no belt.