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mrblonde



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TD6 Changing alternator belt, anything else?

As some of you will know, been having trouble with battery drain/non charging issues so going ot change the alternator belt for peace of mind (along with the FSR, even tho I had the upgrade done). Shall I do the air con drive belt while Im at it? And is it worth changing anything else while I'm laying under her?

Cheers guys

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47p2



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The air-con belt has to be removed to allow access to the poly-v-belt so you are as well changing at the same time. Might be worth checking the tensioner pulley and idler pulleys while you are in there

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mrblonde



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Cheers 47p

Is it self explainatory how to get at it and do? Bit of a newbie with working on RR's. Better to get to them under the car, or from up top?

Post #106131 8th Feb 2012 5:01pm
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Seems you don't need to remove the A/C belt to change the poly-v-belt according to this image Thumbs Up Still worth changing at the same time though


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