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How do you change the alternator drive belt on a 1996 vw golf?

How do you change the alternator drive belt on a 1996 vw golf?
  1. Can I replace my alternator belt myself?
  2. Is a drive belt the same as an alternator belt?
  3. What will happen if the engine drive belt is not spinning the alternator fast enough?
  4. Where is the drive belt in a car?
  5. How long does it take to change an alternator belt?
  6. How much is it to replace an alternator belt?
  7. What is another name for alternator belt?
  8. What is the name of the belt that drives the alternator?
  9. What happens if you drive with a broken alternator belt?
  10. How do you know if your alternator belt is broken?
  11. Why does my alternator belt squeal?

Can I replace my alternator belt myself?

Overview: Fan belt replacement

Serpentine belt replacement is easy because today's automatic drive belt tensioners eliminate the need to loosen bolts or pry components into position for retensioning. Just rotate the tensioner, remove the old belt and install a new one.

Is a drive belt the same as an alternator belt?

An alternator belt is known by many names including the drive belt, fan belt, v-belt or a serpentine belt. Made of rubber, the belt is prone to deterioration over time, and due to its position next to the engine, excessive heat and general wear will lead to a brittle drive belt that is prone to cracking.

What will happen if the engine drive belt is not spinning the alternator fast enough?

There is a battery warning light on your dashboard in most car models, which will light up when there is a problem with the charging system. When the alternator belt is loose, the alternator will not spin at its optimal speed, and this can cause the charging voltage to drop, and therefore the warning light will pop up.

Where is the drive belt in a car?

For most cars, the belt will be located at the front of the engine. When checking the belt, always make sure the car is switched off and cooled down. Your belt should be inspected with each oil change. Mechanics will normally check the belt to ensure no significant damage has occurred.

How long does it take to change an alternator 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.

How much is it to replace an alternator belt?

The replacement cost of an alternator belt is typically between $100 and $200. The part cost is between $25 and $80 while the labor cost is between $75 and $120. The true replacement cost will depend on how long it takes the mechanic to access your alternator belt.

What is another name for alternator belt?

The serpentine belt is one long, snaking, winding belt that keeps your alternator, power steering pump, air conditioning and—in some cases—your water pump running smoothly and effectively.

What is the name of the belt that drives the alternator?

The serpentine belt plays an essential role in running your car's systems, explains TheDrive.com. It powers the alternator, the power steering pump, the air conditioning compressor and, in some vehicles, the water pump. The serpentine belt rotates constantly when the car is running.

What happens if you drive with a broken alternator belt?

The alternator powers all the vehicle electrics and recharges the car battery. 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.

How do you know if your alternator belt is broken?

Symptoms of a broken serpentine belt include loud slapping, squealing or knocking noises coming from under the hood. The battery-shaped charging system warning light might also come on because the alternator will stop charging the battery.

Why does my alternator belt squeal?

Your engine belts make a screech or squeal noise usually because the rubber belt is slipping on the metal pulley and just like your tires spinning on the road, this causes noise. The belt may be slipping due to improper tension or because it simply has gotten old and the surface has become glazed, cracked or brittle.

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