No, because it doesn't drive any internal spark control devices in the car. It only drives externally mounted pulleys for alternator, Power Steering, water pump, air conditioning compressor etc.
serpentine belt rought 2001 Saab 9.5
If the belt is too loose or not there then yes - the water pump runs off the serpentine belt. If the belt is too loose or not there then yes - the water pump runs off the serpentine belt.
The belt is slipping.
its under your hood with the firing order and distributor order
The serpentine belt on a car will get wet with oil if there is a leaking gasket or seal. Oil is blown around by the cooling fan which can cause it to collect on the belt.
You have to release your tensioners in order to release your serpentine belt. When you put the belt back on you have to follow the diagram on the hood of your car.
serpentine belt has nothing what so ever to do with break fluid.only reason it would leak thru serpentine belt replacement is if a brake line or part was broken by accident while installing belt
Many things can cause a serpentine belt to come off. Most likely, it slipped off, or the tensonier that holds it in place was not tight enough.
No, there is no connection.
No, an accessory belt is not considered a serpentine belt. However, a serpentine belt is considered a specific type of accessory belt.
No
If you are referring to the Serpentine belt, you loosen no pulley. You simply remove tension from the belt. The tension is applied by the Idler Pulley. Pry the idler back and remove the belt.If you are referring to the Serpentine belt, you loosen no pulley. You simply remove tension from the belt. The tension is applied by the Idler Pulley. Pry the idler back and remove the belt.