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how to replace serpintine belt vw golf

by Zora Daniel Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Replacing a serpentine belt is a straightforward process. Your Golf uses a tensioner to keep the serpentine belt tight. The first thing you are going to need to do is find the tensioner and apply force to it in order to loosen the serpentine belt.

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Can I change my serpentine belt myself?

Automatic belt tensioners, standard in most cars now, make changing a serpentine belt a simple DIY repair. Follow the clear photos and step-by-step instructions and you'll be done in 15 minutes.

How do you change your serpentine belt?

2:276:26How to Replace a Serpentine Belt - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNext we'll take our ratchet or our serpentine belt tool put it on that bolt. And push it towards theMoreNext we'll take our ratchet or our serpentine belt tool put it on that bolt. And push it towards the front of the vehicle push your lock pin all the way in and then slowly release your ratchet.

What tool do I need to change serpentine belt?

Tools/Supplies Needed:ratchet and socket set.torque wrench.new replacement belt.new tensioner.new pulley.wrench set.jack and axle stands or ramps.

How much does it cost to replace a serpentine belt on a car?

A typical serpentine belt start at around $25 and goes up to $75 at most. If you know some car repair basics, you could change the belt yourself, and it may save you paying labor charges somewhere between $75 and $120. All together, you're looking at around $100 to $195 to replace your serpentine belt.

How long does it take to replace a serpentine belt?

It can take anything from 15 minutes to an hour (two at the most) to repair or replace a bad serpentine belt with a new belt.

Can I drive without a serpentine belt?

Under no circumstances can you drive a vehicle without a serpentine belt because the serpentine belt serves the important function of delivering antifreeze to important parts of the engine. The serpentine belt drives the water pump, and without it, there is insufficient coolant flow to maintain the engine temperature.

How do you remove a serpentine belt without tool?

2:353:16Replace Serpentine Belt NO special TOOLS required - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then you just pull that thing up the belt up just pull it up pull it up like that see see what'sMoreAnd then you just pull that thing up the belt up just pull it up pull it up like that see see what's going on. And then to just get it over that groove there you have that's that screwdriver.

Is alternator belt and serpentine belt the same?

Technically, it's known as a FEAD belt (Front Engine Accessory Drive belt). People call it a serpentine because it can make turns between pulleys and use both sides of the belt. Yes, it's just another name for an Alternator belt.

How tight should a serpentine belt be?

0:311:54Belt tension trick - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIf it goes to 90 degrees. But doesn't want to go any further than that then you've got good tensionMoreIf it goes to 90 degrees. But doesn't want to go any further than that then you've got good tension on that belt. When should you replace your belt.

What happens if a serpentine belt breaks while driving?

If the serpentine belt breaks, the alternator stops generating electrical power. If that happens, your headlights will dim, the radio won't work, and the battery will die. The battery warning light will also turn on because your battery isn't being charged.

How can I tell if my serpentine belt is bad?

Bad Serpentine Belt SymptomsWarning Lights on dashboard. ... Heavy steering. ... Cracked serpentine belt. ... Squealing sounds. ... Air condition not working. ... Overheating Cooling system. ... Car Engine Stops Completely.

What does a worn serpentine belt sound like?

As these belts wear out, they can begin to squeak or squeal. They make noise because there is not enough tension on the belt, or because the pulleys are misaligned or weak. Often, simply changing the belt will make it stop squealing. The noise isn't usually a danger, though it does sound alarming.

What happens when serpentine belt breaks while driving?

If the serpentine belt breaks, the alternator stops generating electrical power. If that happens, your headlights will dim, the radio won't work, and the battery will die. The battery warning light will also turn on because your battery isn't being charged.

How do you know when serpentine belt needs to be replaced?

The easiest way to know that a new serpentine belt is needed is if you hear it squealing while the engine is running. A heavy rainstorm might cause a bit of squealing, but if there are any fluid leaks, it's time to replace it right away.

Is alternator belt and serpentine belt the same?

Technically, it's known as a FEAD belt (Front Engine Accessory Drive belt). People call it a serpentine because it can make turns between pulleys and use both sides of the belt. Yes, it's just another name for an Alternator belt.

How do you loosen a serpentine belt without tool?

2:353:16Replace Serpentine Belt NO special TOOLS required - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then you just pull that thing up the belt up just pull it up pull it up like that see see what'sMoreAnd then you just pull that thing up the belt up just pull it up pull it up like that see see what's going on. And then to just get it over that groove there you have that's that screwdriver.

Replacing your VW serpentine belt

If you have not already done so (#4 above), grab a piece of paper, and make a drawing of the path of your serpentine belt around the engine pulleys.

Installing your auxiliary v-belt

Check the v-belt to ensure that it is not degraded and does not have a crack in it; if it does, you want to replace it.

Volkswagen news & information

With the serpentine belt project finished, we can now take a look at recent Volkswagen news that might be of interest:

Two-motored VW racecar to run Pikes Peak

It is a commonly accepted notion within the automaking industry that racing can be helpful in the development of stronger cars. Prior to starting production of a car, you will often not be able to see its vulnerabilities until you test it at high speeds on a track.

Honest auto repair in Boulder

Hopefully the above steps have been helpful to you in understanding the replacement of your serpentine belt. If you would rather have an expert perform that repair or any other, we can help. At Independent Motors, 90% of the auto repair we do is repeat business. See our Volkswagen repair philosophy.

Bad Serpentine Belt Symptoms: Volkswagen Golf

Here are the most common symptoms of a bad serpentine belt in the Volkswagen Golf:

Volkswagen Golf Serpentine Belt Replacement

Replacing a serpentine belt is a straightforward process. Your Golf uses a tensioner to keep the serpentine belt tight.

Conclusion: Bad Serpentine Belt Diagnosis – Golf

Serpentine belt replacement is something that any shade tree mechanic can do with very few tools. So if you have reason to believe that a bad serpentine belt is causing your Volkswagen Golf’s engine to squeal, replacing it might be exactly what you need to do.

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