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Old 06-17-2004, 03:07 PM
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changing a 98 lumina serpentine belt

Anyone know how to change a serpentine belt on a 98 lumina 3.1 / AC?
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Re: changing a 98 lumina serpentine belt

follow the under the hood diagram for belt routing.
Put you a nice size cresent wrench on the belt tensioner and give it a shove to loosen the belt. It won't be easy this thing is spring loaded!
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Re: changing a 98 lumina serpentine belt

Thank you, it was an easy fix with a little guidance.
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Re: changing a 98 lumina serpentine belt

by teh way, there is a square 3/8" hole perfect size for a ratchet or breaker bar that is for holding the tension pulley out while you take the belt off.
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