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Serpentine Belt


MWolverine09
07-21-2004, 10:30 AM
I recently took my 96 jgc to the shop to get the transmission rebuilt...they told me my serpentine belt is cracked...can i put that in myself? is that a tough job?

rsulliv14853
07-21-2004, 10:52 AM
Can be done, but the problem I ran into in the past with other vehicles is getting enough torque on the tension. I just had my belt replaced in my 97 Grand Cherokee at a local mechanic at a cost of $94.00. Was worth it to me as I was out of town and my wife had it done while she waited. Think she was only there about half an hour.

Myrtle Beach
07-21-2004, 12:37 PM
ANy car i have evry changed the serpentine belt on has been extremely easy. Took 5 minutes on my 99 GC. You need to find the belt tensioner-then get a ratchet or breaker bar (place on nut in center of pulley)and lift up on the tensioner (spring loaded), remove the old belt and put the new one on. Make sure there is a picture of the correct belt route, if noy make a drawing before you take the old on off. EASY JOB THOUGH, Goog luck and let me know if you have any questions.

mikieem
07-21-2004, 03:50 PM
I agree, it is easy, just look under the hood and on the ledge, it will have a picture of the belt routing and the location of where the tensioner is.

Nautica1728
07-21-2004, 04:01 PM
yea its a really easy job just make sure u put it on the right way direction or then it will sqeak

dksob81
09-08-2004, 05:06 PM
I changed my Serp Belt a few weeks ago, it is really easy. if u have a V8 it has a Auto adjust Belt tensioner. and uses a 15mm wrench on the bolt and turn clockwise to loosen the tension and removee belt. Install is oposite, that is if u have the V8, the I6 use a manual adjust belt tensioner located under the right hand side of the power steering pump.

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