Why does my car not start after replacing the serpentine belt?

Why does my car not start after replacing the serpentine belt?

If it didn’t start before replacing the belt, it won’t start after replacing it, simply because the battery is still dead. A dead battery is a very common consequence of a broken serpentine belt as the alternator will stop charging the battery and will only start charging it after replacing the belt and starting the engine.

What can cause serpentine belt to smoke and then snap?

A serpentine belt has nothing to do with starting. Even when installed incorrectly or left off altogether the engine will start . You either disconnected something unrelated to the serp belt ..or…..I would have to ask why you replaced the belt in the first place.

Is the timing belt the same as the serpentine belt?

No, a timing belt is not the same thing as a serpentine belt. A timing belt is used to synchronize the moving parts of your crankshaft and camshaft. Your serpentine belt as we previously discussed is used to drive the accessories of your car.

What is the function of the serpentine belt?

One more crucial device driven by the serpentine belt is the alternator. It’s in charge of providing the car with electric power. It’s proper function and voltage output highly depend on good condition of the belt.

If it didn’t start before replacing the belt, it won’t start after replacing it, simply because the battery is still dead. A dead battery is a very common consequence of a broken serpentine belt as the alternator will stop charging the battery and will only start charging it after replacing the belt and starting the engine.

A serpentine belt has nothing to do with starting. Even when installed incorrectly or left off altogether the engine will start . You either disconnected something unrelated to the serp belt ..or…..I would have to ask why you replaced the belt in the first place.

No, a timing belt is not the same thing as a serpentine belt. A timing belt is used to synchronize the moving parts of your crankshaft and camshaft. Your serpentine belt as we previously discussed is used to drive the accessories of your car.

One more crucial device driven by the serpentine belt is the alternator. It’s in charge of providing the car with electric power. It’s proper function and voltage output highly depend on good condition of the belt.

Is the water pump driven by the serpentine belt?

Another important device driven by the serpentine belt is the water pump. This is not always the case as on a lot of cars the water pump is driven by the timing belt. You should have this in mind so you don’t falsely “accuse” the serpentine belt for overheating.

What are the consequences of a serpentine belt?

The serpentine belt is responsible for turning all of them. Consequences of a Worn Belt. The serpentine belt may not be prone to breaking, but it does wear out over time. When a serpentine belt wears – or if the belt becomes damaged or contaminated – the engine accessories may not be able to spin at the proper speed.

How long can a worn serpentine belt last?

Worn belt vs. new (Image courtesy of Toyota of Yakima) Vehicle manufacturers recommend inspection and replacement of the serpentine belt between 60k and 90k miles. Advances in material technology allow some belts to last more than 100k miles. Even a worn or damaged belt can survive for quite a while.

What are the symptoms of a bad serpentine drive belt?

Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Serpentine/Drive Belt. Common signs include a squealing noise from the front of the vehicle, power steering and AC not working, engine overheating, and cracks on the belt.

What should I do if my serpintine belt broke?

Once you clean off all the fluid and have put on a new belt make sure belt is turning and fill the power steering pump with fluid and let idle and move steering a quarter turn back and forth several times and then turn off and let fluid air escape for about ten minutes and repeat process util all air gets out of system.