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Alternator/water pump drive belt

Alternator/water pump drive belt

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Risk of injury from rotating fan blades and running V-belts. Shut off the engine before opening the engine compartment. Risk of burns through hot engine, exhaust and radiator components. Wait until the engine, exhaust and radiator have cooled down before starting servicing and repair work. Drive belt maintenance specifications

• Visual inspection every 10 hours or daily • Belt tension check every 250 operating hours • Belt replacement every 2000 operating hours Unlock the engine hood with lever (101, Fig. 1) and open it (see “Engine hood”).

Fig. 2 - The belt is frayed at the edges. - Parts of the belt material are missing. - If shining or chafed areas are visible. The automatic belt tensioner (3, Fig. 3) must be checked and replaced, if necessary.

Replacing the drive belt

Fig. 1

Visual inspection

• Check the drive belt visually for cracks and damage. • The belt must be replaced, if - longitudinal cracks and transverse cracks intersect (1, Fig. 2 replacement not necessary. 2, Fig. 2 replacement necessary.)

Fig. 3

Designation

1 Alternator 2 Water pump 3 Automatic belt tensioner 4 Compressor drive belt 5 Flex head spanner

If an air conditioner is installed, the compressor must be loosened and the belt removed.

• Tilt the automatic belt tensioner (3, Fig. 3) backwards using a special flex head square spanner (arrow, Fig. 4) and remove the used belt from alternator, water pump, deflection pulleys and belt pulley. • Place the new belt in correct position over belt pulley, water pump, alternator and deflection pulleys. • Set the automatic belt tensioner back to its tensioning position. • No other adjustments are necessary.

Risk of injury Risk of crushing your hands.

Fig. 4

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