How can I tell if I need to replace my V belt?

How can I tell if I need to replace my V belt?

Another cause of sheave damage is debris falling into the drive, which can be prevented by installing a drive guard. Signs of sheave wear include groove sidewall cupping and/or a polished groove sidewall with ridges. Use a sheave gauge (Figure 10) to detect excessive sheave groove wear, and replace sheaves immediately when worn.

How do you turn off the belt light on a Kawasaki Prairie?

Turn your Prairie’s ignition switch to the On position. The belt light will begin to flash. Turn the ignition switch to the Off position after 10 seconds. Unplug the gray and black connectors and reconnect them to their corresponding connectors. Reconnect the belt failure sensor’s 2-pin connector to your Prairie’s wiring harness.

How to fix a blinking or flickering TV?

QUICK FIXES FOR BLINKING OR FLICKERING TV: 1. Turn the TV OFF and then back ON to RESET the TV. 2. Unplug the TV from the POWER OUTLET for 5 minutes to reset.

Why is the airbag status light not blinking?

If you have recently installed a new stereo or removed the seats in your Nissan, you may have noticed the airbag status light will not stop blinking. There is a simple fix for this that will keep you from having to take it to the dealer.

What should I do if my airbag light is blinking?

You should take a look at your SRS airbag module first, as this is the most common way to fix the problem. You can purchase a scanning tool that will be able to detect any codes your vehicle has and the reason behind them. This can also be done at your local body shop. The next step would be to remove the unit from your vehicle.

When was the seat belt warning light invented?

This may control the chime noise and warning light. Wear your seat belt please. Seat belts were invented in 1885, the modern 3 point seat belt was patented in 1955. In 1970 the first seat belt law in the world was passed in Australia.

Why does my car Ding when I dont have my seat belt on?

Because there are sometimes during short drives where you just really don’t want to be told what to do. This method works for most cars or trucks that have the constant seat belt ‘ding’ that goes off if you or your passenger don’t have your seat-belt on.