Question around changing serpentine belt

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Well, in some cases, no. In others, yes.



Here is an example. A while back, when I got Theresa her Explorer, we had replaced the belt. About 2 weeks later, I get a call that her tensioner exploded on her. She got it home and had it ready for me to fix. If I would have replaced everything at once we have never had that problem.



My father got a used Taurus with 100,000 miles on it. New belt and idler pulley since it made some noise. Put everything back together. A about a month later, he stopped by and I heard a slight squeak when he reved it. Replaced the tensiopner and the sound went away.



As with every repair, you are taking a risk when replacing parts that may not be bad.



I see it as cheap insurance.



When was the tensioner replaced? Never? Remove the idler pulley and stick your finger in the hole and spin it. Does it feel gritty or does it spin SUPER freely? Those are both signs that it is on its way out. Does the belt make any noise at all?



If the pullies have never been replaced, I would change them all. If it has been recently, then keep them.



New parts do fail sometimes, so don't think a new part will guaruntee it will not fail.





Tom



 
Belt at 100K for sure, mine had cracks in it at 25K when I installed the UD pully.

my tensioner squeeks on startup when cold, not going to change it till it gets worse.

But as caymen says, change everything before something explodes:)

Total waste of money IMO
 
Ford replaced the ac compressor at 20k on wifes '01 escape. They also put a new belt on it. We picked it up. Went to her parents. Pulled into our driveway @ 10pm. When I shut it down, the tensioner exploded. That was strange. Ford sent a tow for it. Changed the tensioner. Only 20k miles. That was strange. Glad we got home..
 
Had to go thru this piece by piece. The trac had a squeak which eventually turned out was the serpentine belt. Have to change the idler pulley along the way...:)



Now running very smoothly...:D
 

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