What kind of belt do I need for my Toyota Corolla?
A few compatible new serpentine accessory belts for a 2003-2008 Toyota Corolla equipped with A/C (air conditioning) with their part numbers are as follows: Continental Elite 4060740, Bando 6PK1880, Toyota 90080-91139-83, Drive-Rite V-Ribbed Belt # 740K6, Dayco Poly-Rib Belt # 5060740 and also the Gates K060739.
Where can I find a serpentine belt routing diagram?
Select the specific year and make of your vehicle. Take note of the Illustration number and then Scroll to the bottom of the page to find your Free Serpentine Belt Routing Diagram. What’s that squeal coming from under the hood?
What kind of engine does a Toyota Corolla have?
Owners of other vehicles equipped with the 1.8L 1ZZ-FE engine such as the Toyota Celica, Allion, Premio, Vista, WiLL, Caldina, Matrix, Avensis, Opa, Isis, RAV4, Wish, Chevrolet Prizm, Pontiac Vibe, and Lotus Elise may also find these instructions to be helpful.
Where do you put the serpentine belt on a Toyota?
Once the belt is on those pulleys, I like to bring the belt over to the water pump pulley snout. Then turn the 19mm belt tensioner hex nut clockwise (towards the driver side of the car) until it stops, compressing the tensioner piston and putting the tensioner in the loose position.
Where are the bolts on a Toyota Corolla?
The second 12mm bolt is the long tensioner adjustment bolt which is parallel with the vehicle and the head facing towards the front bumper. The two 12mm bolts are labeled on Picture # 7 in the row above.
Where is the alternator on a Toyota Corolla?
Then move to the left (passenger) side of the engine bay and locate the alternator at the top of the engine. Unlike our 2005 Corolla which has a spring loaded automatic tensioner arm with the “fake bolt” for releasing the tension, the newer 09-13, 2014 & 2015 models use a long bolt in a bracket attached to the alternator for tensioning the belt.
How old is the serpentine belt on a 2005 Toyota Corolla?
2005 Corolla with 210k miles. 3-year old serpentine belt. 2005 Corolla with 210k miles. 3-year old serpentine belt. I’m hearing squealing noises for a few minutes from the serpentine belt area when I start up. My car is affected by the TSB on the belt tensio…
What’s the best way to replace a serpentine belt?
Auto tensioners have either a hole that will fit a half inch drive ratchet, or a bolt you can use a socket to apply pressure to. Insert the wrench or place the socket over the bolt on the tensioner and twist it away from the belt to relieve the tension on it.
What happens if a serpentine belt goes bad?
The serpentine belt in most modern vehicles transfers power from the crank pulley to the various accessories mounted on the engine. A worn or damaged serpentine belt can fail to adequately transfer the power, leaving your alternator, power steering, and air conditioning failing to function.