Aux Belt Pulley

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Aux Belt Pulley

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my aux belt was changed few months back and now its rough on the smooth side with a groove,

could this be the pulley ? any1 esle experienced this problem,
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Perhaps a stone's got in there or something. I think you'll need to pull the belt off and have a look.
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Change and sort quickly,
I left mine 2 or 3 days earlier this year and cost me a packet when it snapped and took out the cambelt.

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ok thanks, it was only changed a few months ago, its going back to garage on monday to find out whats the cause
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just had a look at my belts again this time why car is running, the aux belt is running off the pulley next to the alternator :shock:

its as tho it wants to run off the pulley towards the engine side

been back to garage just now, they said drop it off in the morning and they will replace the belt at their expense,

if the pulley is at fault i only have to pay for that they will still replace the belt at their cost

so i am not using the car now only to drive garage in the morning , its only half mile away
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The idler pulley failed on my last Citreon, it threw the aux belt, but I was lucky - it didn't do any more damage.
Sounds to me like you need to change the idler / tensioner & possibly the belt again.

As Teamy said elsewhere - if you're thinking of taking the aux belt off, take a pic first & save yourself loads of head-scratching. :wink:
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dogslife wrote:if you're thinking of taking the aux belt off, take a pic first & save yourself loads of head-scratching. :wink:
or you could ask me nicely and i'll post a pic of how it should be from autodata :cheesy: :cheesy:
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thanks guys but the garage are fixing it ,,

to cold be messin with cars :D

and as i paid them 2 months ago to replace both belts they are replacing the belt at their cost,
i only have to pay for tensioner or pulley
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dogslife wrote:The idler pulley failed on my last Citreon, it threw the aux belt, but I was lucky - it didn't do any more damage.
Sounds to me like you need to change the idler / tensioner & possibly the belt again.

As Teamy said elsewhere - if you're thinking of taking the aux belt off, take a pic first & save yourself loads of head-scratching. :wink:
can you remmeber the price of the idler pully ?
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I just want to ask whats the difference between aux belt pulley and a tensioner pulley. I know tensioner pulley, but aux belt pulley not..thanks,
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Re: Aux Belt Pulley

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same thing

its called the aux belt tensioner pulley ,
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