What kind of drive belts does a Pontiac Grand Prix have?

What kind of drive belts does a Pontiac Grand Prix have?

The Pontiac Grand Prix featuring the 3.8-liter supercharged engine comes equipped with two drive belts. The primary serpentine belt functions as a serpentine belt does on most cars.

How to change a serpentine belt in a 2005 Grand Prix?

Route the replacement belt around the pulleys on the engine following the diagram you found in step 1, making sure to keep the belt flat and straight in each pulley, and make sure it doesn’t twist in the process. Turn the tensioner clockwise again, then route the belt around the tensioner.

How do you loosen the supercharger belt on a Pontiac Grand Prix?

Pull the wrench towards the front of the car to release the tension on the supercharger belt. While holding the wrench in this position, slip the supercharger belt off the supercharger pulley. If you can’t slip it off, rotate the wrench more towards the front of the car to further loosen the belt.

How do you replace the serpentine belt on a F1 car?

To replace the primary serpentine belt, the supercharger belt needs to be removed first, so whether you need to replace the supercharger belt or simply remove it to get to the primary, follow these steps. Open the hood and approach the engine from the passenger side of the Grand Prix to access the supercharger belt.

The Pontiac Grand Prix featuring the 3.8-liter supercharged engine comes equipped with two drive belts. The primary serpentine belt functions as a serpentine belt does on most cars.

Pull the wrench towards the front of the car to release the tension on the supercharger belt. While holding the wrench in this position, slip the supercharger belt off the supercharger pulley. If you can’t slip it off, rotate the wrench more towards the front of the car to further loosen the belt.

When to replace the serpentine belt on a GTP?

This “how to” automotive repair guide was specifically written to assist owners of the 6th generation (1997,1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 & 2003) General Motors Pontiac Grand Prix GTP in replacing the serpentine (accessory) belt. Owners of other GM cars with engines similar to the 3800 Series II 3.8 Liter V6 may also find the guide to be useful.

To replace the primary serpentine belt, the supercharger belt needs to be removed first, so whether you need to replace the supercharger belt or simply remove it to get to the primary, follow these steps. Open the hood and approach the engine from the passenger side of the Grand Prix to access the supercharger belt.

This “how to” automotive repair guide was specifically written to assist owners of the 6th generation (1997,1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 & 2003) General Motors Pontiac Grand Prix GTP in replacing the serpentine (accessory) belt. Owners of other GM cars with engines similar to the 3800 Series II 3.8 Liter V6 may also find the guide to be useful.

Where do you put the serpentine belt on a Pontiac Grand Prix?

To release the tension on the serpentine belt, place the 15mm socket on the pulley and push the long handled socket wrench towards the rear of the car. I recommend buying the Bando 6PK2325 serpentine belt since it has excellent reviews on Amazon.

How is a supercharger belt routed in a car?

Route the supercharger belt according to the belt routing diagram, starting with the crank pulley at the very bottom and working your way up toward the supercharger pulley. Make sure the ribs of the belt are seated properly inside the grooves of the pulleys.

What can I do to relieve tension on supercharger pulley?

Place the wrench onto the tensioner pulley and move it clockwise again to relieve the tension. This repositioning of the tension pulley will allow you just enough room to slide the belt onto the supercharger pulley. There will be little extra slack. Do not force the belt onto the pulley.

Where is the tensioner on a Pontiac Grand Prix serpentine?

The smooth tensioner pulley for the supercharger belt is located below the supercharger pulley towards the front of the car. It is just behind a black ribbed idler pulley. To loosen the supercharger belt, place the 15mm socket and long handled socket wrench on the SC belt tensioner pulley.

Route the supercharger belt according to the belt routing diagram, starting with the crank pulley at the very bottom and working your way up toward the supercharger pulley. Make sure the ribs of the belt are seated properly inside the grooves of the pulleys.