For the under the belt, you could be tightening your belt too much, and when you move around, it hurts you more. For the lower back pains, you probably overworked something, perhaps pulled a muscle, and you ought to rest and perhaps ice it (for any swelling). I would suggest not working too strenuously with physical projects, or at least not to overdo yourself.
To release the back seat belt and lower the back seat, first locate the seat belt latch, usually found near the seat or on the side of the seat. Press the release button or pull the latch to disengage the seat belt. Once released, you can fold down the back seat by pulling the designated lever or strap, typically located on the top or side of the seat. Ensure the seat is securely locked back into place after lowering.
Hi! By wearing a belt you basically help the abdominal muscles and lower back to do their job better. A lifting belt will also prevent the hyperextension of the lower back during a lift and allows you to create more intra-abdominal pressure. However, a lifting belt is not a necessity. If you are interested in finding more on this topic, you can check out this article.
The motor on a pillar drill is usually under the back of the belt casing.
Use a socket and ratchet and place on the 95 Deville's belt tensioner pulley. Pull to the side to release tension on the belt. Remove the belt and replace it, then lower the pulley back into place.
If the belt slipped off, this is an indication that the belt is worn out or the tensioner needs replacing, or both. You put the belt back on by pulling the tensioner back, sliding the belt over all the pulleys in the correct manner, and releasing the tensioner to apply tension to the belt. There should be a diagram of the serpentine belt routing procedure under the hood of your vehicle.
I am in a bind, I need to remove lower timing belt cover of 2005 Honda Pilot, there is a bolt (10mm) at the end of timing cover (1 o'clock) right under front camshaft pulley, there is only one serpentine belt for for the engine, the serpentine belt is removed, by pushing the belt adjuster, now that belt adjuster is right in front of the 10 mm bolt that holds lower timing belt cover, do I need to remove that in order to remove cover and bolt? I have tried but its not coming off?
Yes, it is driven by the lower belt toward the back of the engine compartment.
There should be a diagram drawing on a sticker under the hood on how to replace this belt.
There should be seat belt mounting points on the floor under the back seat.
It is under the alternator on the back of the engine. Just follow the belt down from the back of the alternator.
there is a diagram under the hood and in your owners manual of the belt routing, you have to release the tension on the belt tensioner and the belt will come right off and to put a new belt on just follow the routing chart and release tension on the tensioner to get belt back in place and when belt is back on all pulleys just let go of the tensioner and your done.
Turn the belt inside out. you need to get it under the power steering belt and to the other side of the pulley. You can use a crescent wrench to turn the pulley and get the belt under the other one. Turn the belt back right side out. loosen the alternator bolt and place the belt around the alternators pulley. Tighten the alternator bolt.