Drive/aux belt
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I did this some time ago to be put in the FAQ section, its boring but the info you need is there for sure
When it comes to auxiliary belts (rubber belts that go round the alternator, crank and air con pulleys etc) there are two common types, the V-belt commonly known as the fan belt and the Micro-V belt commonly known as a serpentine belt.
You can purchase these from a decent motor factor if you know how to measure them and work out the generic part number. Unfortunately it
When it comes to auxiliary belts (rubber belts that go round the alternator, crank and air con pulleys etc) there are two common types, the V-belt commonly known as the fan belt and the Micro-V belt commonly known as a serpentine belt.
You can purchase these from a decent motor factor if you know how to measure them and work out the generic part number. Unfortunately it
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