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How to Replace Forward Serpentine Belt 2000-08 Chevy Suburban 1500
How to Remove Serpentine Belt 2007-13 Chevy Silverado
How to Replace Serpentine Belt 2005-13 Chevy Silverado 1500
How to Replace Serpentine Belt 2000-06 Chevy Suburban
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Tools used
15mm Wrench
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
15mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Air Intake
Loosen the hose clamp after the MAF sensor
Twist the boot from the MAF sensor
Remove the hose clamp at the throttle bottle
Disconnect the hoses from their clamps
Remove the intake runner
2. Removing the Serpentine Belt
Familiarize yourself with the route of the serpentine belt
Insert the 15mm wrench into the tensioner
Turn the tensioner clockwise to loosen the belt
Pull the belt off a pulley
Release the tensioner
Pull the belt off by hand
3. Installing the Serpentine Belt
Loop the belt around the harmonic balancer/crank pulley
Bring it over the water pump
Bring it under the power steering pulley
Bring it around the belt tensioner
Bring it under the idler pulley
Pull the tensioner clockwise with the 15mm wrench
Bring it around the A/C Pulley
Release the tensioner
4. Installing the Air Intake
Insert the intake tubing into place
Tighten the hose clamp to the MAF sensor and the throttle
Clip in the hoses
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In this video we're going to be working with our 2002 Chevy Suburban 5.3-liter V8. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your vehicles serpentine belt, this is the forward one not the rearward one that works your AC.
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Here's the items you'll need for this repair: flat blade screwdriver, 15mm wrench, 15mm socket, ratchet, socket extension
Loosen the hose clamp just after the mass air flow sensor. This is going to be the second one back from your air box. We'll do this using a flat blade screwdriver. Wiggle and twist the boot to release it from the mass air flow sensor. You may need to use your screwdriver to help peel it back here. These tend to get stuck on pretty good. We'll also remove the one at the throttle body. We'll need to disconnect the hoses from their clamps here. You can either try prying it out there, or there's also a little clamp at the bottom here that you should be able to compress, pop loose with a flat blade, and remove the intake runner from the vehicle.
We've removed some things like the radiator fan and the fan shroud to make it easier to show you what's going on, but you shouldn't need to do this if you're doing this job at home. Before removing your serpentine belt, make sure your vehicle has a belt path diagram under the hood somewhere. If this is missing or faded, you can just draw another one onto the plastic with something like a paint marker. Using a 15mm wrench on the tensioner, rotate the nut clockwise to slack the belt. Pop the belt off of whatever pulley is easiest for you to reach. Let the tension off the pulley and remove your serpentine belt.
Install the belt over the front grooves of the harmonic balancer or crank pulley. Bringing the right side over top of the pulley. We'll then go over top of the water pump and loop under the power steering pump, over the alternator, under the idler pulley. I'll keep this piece in my hand. Make sure that everything is seated because this one's kind of tight and you're going to want the room. Using my 15mm wrench, we'll take the tension off of the tensioner pulley, slide the belt over, double-check that our path is right, all of the belt is properly seated, and then let the tension back on.
Reinstall the intake tubing. It's easiest to set it onto the throttle body. Reengage the hoses into their clips and then get the boot over the air box. Then tighten down both clamps with a flat blade screwdriver.
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Tools used
Serpentine Belt Tensioner Tool
1. Removing the Serpentine Belt
Familiarize yourself with the route of the serpentine belt
Insert a serpentine belt tool into the tensioner
Turn the tensioner clockwise to loosen the belt
Pull the belt off the alternator
Release the tensioner
Pull the belt off by hand
2. Reinstalling the Serpentine Belt
Loop the belt around the pump and alternator
Bring it around the power steering pulley
Bring it around the A/C Pulley
Bring it around the belt tensioner
Insert a serpentine belt tool into the tensioner
Turn the tensioner clockwise
Bring it around the idler pulley
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What's up, guys? I'm Andy from 1A Auto. Today I'm gonna show you how to remove and reinstall the serpentine belt on this 2008 Chevy Silverado with a 4.3L V-6 engine. If you need parts for your vehicle, click the link in the description and head over to 1aauto.com.
One thing you want to keep in mind, when you're doing a serpentine belt is which routing the belt is. Before you take it off, it's a good idea to take a picture with your phone. If you don't have any reference of the belt, sometimes there's a key on the vehicle itself. This vehicle does not have it.
We will take this serpentine belt tool, we actually sell this at 1aauto.com. Slide the tool into the tensioner, right here. And then there's a hose over here that's kind of in your way a little, so pull up on the tensioner. Just going to hold this. Make sure you don't have anything in the path of this. You don't want to slip and let go of this and have it hit you in the face or anything.
So, we'll pull up on this. We're going to pull the belt off of this idler, right here. We will pull it off the alternator. Pull it off the tensioner. Pull it off the crank, the water pump, the power steering pulley, and then off the AC compressor. Then I'll slide this belt over the tool and pull it out. There's the belt.
A good thing to practice when you're doing this is to take the new belt and line it up with the old belt, and make sure they're the same length. We don't have a new belt, so we're just going to reuse the old one.
All right, we're going to remove this tool before we put the belt on. It'll just make it easier to maneuver the belt around to position. So, first we're gonna install the belt on the crank pulley. Slide it over the water pump, and over on the power steering pulley, up around the AC compressor, and over the water pump. We're going to skip the idler, for now, 'cause we'll put that on last. Over to the tensioner.
So now that those are all lined up, I can take the belt tool, slide this in position, and put some tension on the belt. Slide this up, and slide it under the idler pulley. Remove the tool. Then check all the pulleys, and make sure the belt is in position and hasn't jumped off any of the teeth. And that looks pretty good.
Then we can just start it real quick and then shut it off, and just make sure everything is still in position.
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Tools used
3/8 Inch Drive Ratchet
1. Removing the Serpentine Belt
Familiarize yourself with the belt routing diagram
Insert a 3/8 inch drive ratchet into the belt tensioner
Pull the tensioner counterclockwise to loosen the belt
Pull the belt off the idler pulley
Release the tensioner
Pull the belt off and out
2. Installing the New Serpentine Belt
Loop the belt around the crank pulley
Bring it around the water pump
Bring it around the power steering pulley
Bring it around the A/C Pulley
Bring it across the tensioner
Bring it around the alternator
Push the belt down toward the idler pulley
Insert a 3/8 inch drive ratchet into the belt tensioner
Pull the tensioner counterclockwise to loosen the belt
Pull the belt on to the idler pulley
Release the tensioner
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video I'm going to show you how to replace a serpentine belt. This 2005 Chevy Silverado has the 4.3 Liter V6 so this procedure is the same for any Silverado or Sierra that has the 4.3 Liter V6 from 1999 through 2007.
The serpentine belt is pretty easy. First, make sure you find your belt diagram. This is the 4.3 Liter V6 so there's the diagram and it matches up with what's in the engine compartment. Removing the belt is pretty easy. Put a 3/8 inch drive ratchet right in here. Pull on that. See that loosens the belt. Move it from the idler pulley up top. Release that slowly. Then you pull your belt right off.
To put the belt on, you want to follow the pattern. You can't really see this but I'm going to go down around the crank pulley first, then I bring this up and around the water pump here. Then it goes from the water pump down to the power steering pulley here, up to the A/C pulley, across the tensioner and the alternator. I'm just going to reach down and make sure everything is pretty much on the way it should be. Now, you can press down when you see the belt starts to tighten up as you try and press it on to the idler here. Then we take our wrench, put it in, press down. That gives us the slack to put the belt right in here. Then just check. Make sure it's on all the pulleys correctly. It's in the grooves. It's actually not quite on there correctly, so pull it off here. Okay, the new belt is on.
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
15mm Socket
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Air Intake Hose
Loosen the air intake hose clamps with a flat blade screwdriver
Pry the clip on the smaller hose out
Pull the intake hose off the air intake box
Pull the intake hose off the engine
Lift the intake hose up and out
2. Removing the Radiator Fan Shroud
Remove the two 10mm bolts from the radiator fan shroud
Pry the radiator hose off the fan shroud clip
Remove the four plastic clips from the fan shroud with a flat blade screwdriver
Pull the radiator hose aside as you pull out the fan shroud
3. Removing the Serpentine Belt
Attach a 15mm socket and ratchet to the serpentine belt tensioner
Pull the tensioner down to loosen the belt
Pull the belt from the pulleys
Slowly release the tensioner
Pull the belt off and out
4. Installing the New Serpentine Belt
Familiarize yourself with the belt routing diagram
Route the belt onto the pulleys, following the diagram
Leave the belt off of one pulley
Attach a 15mm socket and ratchet to the serpentine belt tensioner
Pull the tensioner down to loosen the belt
Pull the belt onto the remaining pulley
Slowly release the tensioner
5. Reinstalling the Fan Shroud
Push the shroud into place
Insert the four plastic clips into the fan shroud
Push the radiator hose onto the fan shroud clip
Insert the two 10mm bolts into the fan shroud
6. Reinstalling the Air Intake Hose
Push the intake hose onto the air intake box
Push the intake hose onto the engine
Tighten the hose clamps with a flat blade screwdriver
Reclip the smaller hose to the air intake hose
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you have to replace the serpentine belt on this 2002 Chevy Suburban with the 5.3 liter V8 engine and the 130 amp alternator. The items you'll need for this are a new serpentine belt from 1AAuto.com, a 10 and 15mm socket and ratchet and a flat blade screwdriver.
Start off by loosening these two hose clamps, using a flat blade screwdriver. We'll just fast forward as Don does this. Now, just pry this clip out and then pull the hose back. You may need a flat blade screwdriver to help you pry it free. Then, pull forward and lift it up and out.
Next, remove these two 10 millimeter bolts. We'll fast forward as Don does that. Then, pry the clip on this hose out of the fan shroud. Then, remove these four clips around your shroud. To remove these clips, you just pry up the center and then pull the clip out. We will fast forward as Don does this to the other three. Now, just pull that hose back and lift the shroud straight up and out.
Right here is your tensioner. Just put the 15 millimeter socket and ratchet on it and push down on the ratchet. This will release the tension on the belt and you can pull the belt from the pulleys. You want to just reach down and pull it off all the pulleys and the belt will be free and you can just pull it up and out.
Now, located on the front of your truck, you will see this serpentine belt diagram. You want to follow this when you're putting your belt back on. Really, it's hard to show us doing it. So, you're going to have to refer to that but it's pretty simple to follow. Everything is where it needs to be. You can see he starts with the lower pulleys. He just starts feeding the belt down around each of them, following that diagram. We'll fast forward as he does the majority of this. Once you've got it on all but one pulley, push back down on the tensioner and double check. Make sure your belt's on all the pulleys properly and not just half on some of them. Then just get it in to position and then carefully release the tension on the tensioner and pull the ratchet free.
Now to replace the shroud, just push it back down in to place and then replace those four clips. Just push them back down in to place and push the center down to lock them. Push the hose back in to place and then replace those two 10 millimeter bolts.
Take the air intake hose and push it back down in to place on to the air intake box and then on to the engine. Then just tighten up those two hose clamps and just re-clip that hose to the air intake hose and you're all set.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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Wrong belt.
Torrick
April 29, 2018
This belt was wayyy too small for my 2005 Chevy pickup, wasnt even close & never was told they was out of stock for the one I needed. 1A Auto got it wrong on this one, but hope their expectations doesnt dip again.
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