Section 5 - Maintenance
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a
b
c
d
e
f
Belt routing
a -
Alternator pulley
b -
Idler
c -
Automatic tensioner
d -
Crankshaft pulley
e -
Power steering pump pulley
f -
Serpentine belt
Checking
1. Inspect the drive belt for proper tension and for the following:
•
Excessive wear
•
Cracks
NOTE: Minor, transverse cracks (across the belt width) may be acceptable. Longitudinal
cracks (in the direction of belt length) that join transverse cracks are NOT acceptable.
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Fraying
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Glazed surfaces
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Proper tension. Deflection with moderate thumb pressure, on the belt at the
location that has the longest distance between two pulleys.
Description
Deflection
6 mm (1/4 in.)
Replacing
IMPORTANT: If a belt is to be reused, it should be installed in the same direction of rotation
as before.
The belt tensioner is designed to operate within the limits of movement provided by the
cast stops when the belt length and geometry are correct.
If the tensioner is contacting either of the cast stops during operation, check the mounting
brackets and the belt length. Loose brackets, bracket failure, accessory drive component
movement, incorrect belt length, or belt failure can cause the tensioner to contact the cast
stops.
Summary of Contents for Vazer 100
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