Any ideas what the symptoms of a knackered fan belt are?
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Your fan doesn't go round. Of course, not many cars use fanbelts any more
Being serious for a change, symptoms could include the 'battery' light staying on because the alternator's not spinning.
Being serious for a change, symptoms could include the 'battery' light staying on because the alternator's not spinning.
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The Ancillary drive belt ("fan belt") drives the Alternator, Power steering Pump, Air Con compressor..
On the 2.0 engine (EW10J4), there was an issue a couple of years ago with it squeeling when cold.. A belt with silicon impregnated into it seemed to help with that..
However because it is exposed to the elements.. Road grime can get stuck in between the "teeth" and cause similar symptoms
But if it is broken then you would know about it!
On the 2.0 engine (EW10J4), there was an issue a couple of years ago with it squeeling when cold.. A belt with silicon impregnated into it seemed to help with that..
However because it is exposed to the elements.. Road grime can get stuck in between the "teeth" and cause similar symptoms
But if it is broken then you would know about it!
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It is not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we fight, but for freedom
alone, which no good man gives up except with his life. Arbroath 1320