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how do you change a serpentine belt on a 2007 toyota corolla

by Miss Ethelyn Purdy Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Open the hood. Disconnect the battery. Loosen the tension pulley. You need a long tool to do this, such as a breaker bar. Remove the old serpentine belt. Install the new serpentine belt. There's usually a diagram near the front of the radiator or on the inside of the hood.

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Can I replace 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 many belts does a Toyota Corolla have?

Most Toyota Corolla's have 1 or 2 drive belts and in some instances, it may be called a serpentine belt.

How long does a serpentine belt last on a Toyota Corolla?

Typically, belt manufacturers recommend belt replacement at 90,000 miles. However, the belt must be inspected for wear or damage at regular intervals prior to this high mileage. Squealing noise, belt slippage, visible belt damage.

How much does it cost to replace a serpentine belt?

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 do Toyota serpentine belts last?

around 50,000-100,000 milesBeing made of durable rubber, a serpentine belt can last anywhere from around 50,000-100,000 miles. Learn when to replace a serpentine belt and more with the service center at Westbrook Toyota.

Can you drive a car without the 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 long does it take to change 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.

Do I need to replace tensioner with serpentine belt?

Tensioners add pressure from an adjustable pivot point or spring mechanism to keep your serpentine belt taut as it circulates around the engine. There is no recommended timeframe in which to replace your tensioner, especially as the belt itself usually needs replacing before the tensioner does.

How do I know if I need to replace my serpentine belt?

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.

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.

Does Walmart do Serpentine belts?

Walmart has provided Auto care centers in some of their stores that provide the services of replacing serpentine belts. It is safe to contact the store beforehand to ensure they render such replacement service.

What happens if you have a bad serpentine belt?

If your serpentine belt is failing, you may notice performance issues with your vehicle. The vehicle may frequently overheat. Your air conditioning or power steering may fail to work or not work properly. You may notice your vehicle battery failing to recharge if the alternator is affected by a bad serpentine belt.

Anonymous

I can get you a diagram on monday but it goes from the alternator to the power steering pump then around the tensioner pulley then around the crank pulley then to the a/c compressor then pull on the tensioner to give you some slack and slip it on the waterpump.I hope that helps.Let me know if you still need the diagram

Anonymous

Below is a link to a diagram. The TP is the tensioner pulley. http://www.chiltonlibrary.com/content/images/7923/images/79234g54.gif

Anonymous

I own a 2006 Corolla and can give the following advice. Begin by purchasing a quality replacement belt. I highly recommend the Goodyear Gatorback serpentine belt due to it's quality and unique ribbing designed to eliminate the high pitched chirps and squeals which commonly occur with the original equipment belt on these cars.

Anonymous

Loosen the tensioner pulley to remove the belt. It is the one that has a long bolt running through it. Once you remove the old belt, install the new one using the appropriate diagram from the above two links. Readjust the tension using the bolt you loosened to remove the old belt.

What happens if you use a serpentine belt?

If you use a serpentine belt that's too short, there will be too much tension. If you use a serpentine belt that's too thick or too thin, it'll break and/or slip off. Luckily, finding the right serpentine belt for your engine is as easy as 1, 2, 3: Visit our catalog of serpentine belts. Do a search on your Toyota model.

Can you replace a serpentine belt?

Replacing the serpentine belt is so easy pretty much anyone could do it. Here's a general overview of the process:

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