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Join Date: Mar 2007
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So one day my pwr steering went out, i located pump and noticed no belt on it, so i took off all the other belts to get to that belt put it on oblivious to the tension it needed to be at, everything worked great...happened again few months down the line, i then researched it a lil better and found correct tension... everything worked great.... earlier i was looking around in there and saw that the belt is really messed up already, coming apart at the sides.... could this be a crooked pulley or what, basically i was wondering if this happened to anyone else or if they knew some good checks to do, to check that area, any info helps, thanks.
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If it's a crooked pulley you will be able to tell when it's running, wabble wabble.
Try the toyota oem replacement belts. Don't skimp on this stuff these cars are a finiky sort. |
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You have a problem!
Belts that frey on the edges do so because: 1. a pully is bent or loose 2. the pulleys are not all aligned. You may be able to lay a yard stick (cut it to length if need be) across all the pulleys on that belt to check. They should line up. 3. a loose component (P/S pump, alternator, etc) will throw off the alignment. Note: Toyota is the only place to buy Toyota parts. And, if everything is set up properly, any aftermarket name brand belt will last for many years/miles. Gates, Goodyear, etc. You don't have to use Toyota, and it won't 'fix' your problem.
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thanks, i'll get a straight edge on it as soon as i can to see if it is aligned. and make sure it is tight.... i hope i tightened it enough...
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He's more right than I am it would seem. All of your pulleys should be tight and if you can't tell try laying hands on them. Something is out.
Other than that I just went toyota oem for all of my belts because I was also replacing the drive belt and that's my mentality. There are a number of good belts on the market. I just preferr stock oem. |
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