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Open the car hood look at the top of the brace that is in front of the fan shroud there you will find a picture showing you how to install the fan belt.
This is usually fairly easy. Before you remove it, make sure you have a diagram on how the belt goes around the pullies. Tou might want to check on YouTube for videos first. Anything with your engine size should be pretty accurate.
Actually, you can buy a new fan belt for this car pretty cheaply
The guys at Autzone will sell you the fan belt, the spanner you need, and show you how to slacken the two or three nuts to put it on.
By the way, if you drive too far without the belt, the engine will overheat, seize up and have to be replaced!!!
readjust the fan belt and check the condition of the pulleys The secondary air injector is showing a malfunction ---causes are ---wiring---AIR valve--- AIR sensor--- ECMI would be checking the wiring and connections as they may not have been replaced properly after the timing belt work. Replace with genuine units only as some after mark units are not compatible with the cpu.
Look on the site : www.2carpros.com there is a section there for Fan Belts, serpentine belts and timing belts. It shows diagrams of the routing and usually shows the tension arms and release points.
Hi well i could explain it at length, however there are many links on the 'net, that show you how to do this basically, as all cars are slightly different, however the theory is the same so accordingly I give you a link below, below that is the master Goggle link should you want more?
http://www.howtodothings.com/automotive/a3038-how-to-replace-a-fan-belt.html
First to get right fan belt you tell folks at parts store year, make & model & engine size and they look it up for you. To change belt depending in which belt you have to loosen alternator, power steering pump etc... bolts and slop old belt off new one on and retighten. (Parts folks can show you how also) If you have a bad head gasket, they need to be replaced not tightened.
if it is a serpentine belt.... there should be a sticker in the engine compartment that will show you the routing of the belt... if you can't see it... look up at the bottom of the bonnet when you open it.
a regular fan belt may require the remove of another belt to put on the new one.
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