Advice on Serpentine Belt/Tensioner?
Posted: Mon May 15, 2023 11:15 am
My Kizashi's been sitting undriven for a while because a few weeks ago, my serpentine belt randomly snapped and the car shut off from overheating after idling for a minute. I bought a new Bando belt and eventually put it back on myself. However, a few days later, the belt slipped off. I put it back on again, even though it was a little chewed up towards the inside (the side/edge that faces the engine). I drove it just once for maybe 2 miles when I came home, after idling for a few minutes, just before I turned the car off, I felt a vibration. Lo and behold, the belt slipped off again.
There's no clear indicator whether it is or isn't the belt tensioner, but I assume that could be the only culprit other than me putting the belt on wrong. It was ridiculously hard to get on, to the point where I considered that the belt could be too small. I feel like I very well may have damaged some of the ribs trying to get it back on, possibly both times.
My neighbor and I were going to replace the belt tensioner but ended up putting it on hold because we found that it looks like you need to take out the water pump to replace the tensioner. Is there any way around taking out the water pump? How likely is it that the tensioner's even the problem? The car has about 65k miles on it. You can probably tell I'm getting a little desperate to get the car going again (for cheap) since I'm posting this thread. Mostly trying to avoid a mechanic fee.
There's no clear indicator whether it is or isn't the belt tensioner, but I assume that could be the only culprit other than me putting the belt on wrong. It was ridiculously hard to get on, to the point where I considered that the belt could be too small. I feel like I very well may have damaged some of the ribs trying to get it back on, possibly both times.
My neighbor and I were going to replace the belt tensioner but ended up putting it on hold because we found that it looks like you need to take out the water pump to replace the tensioner. Is there any way around taking out the water pump? How likely is it that the tensioner's even the problem? The car has about 65k miles on it. You can probably tell I'm getting a little desperate to get the car going again (for cheap) since I'm posting this thread. Mostly trying to avoid a mechanic fee.