http://www.1aauto.com/1A/SerpentineBelts/Chevy/Equinox/1AESB00040 1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken, cracked, snapped…
http://www.1aauto.com/1A/SerpentineBelts/Chevy/Equinox/1AESB00040 1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken, cracked, snapped…
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Great videos, thanks for all your help!!!
John V
Excellent video, great lighting. I have used others to work on my Nox.
Is it ok to just jack it up on the oil pan like that?
Tried to change belt on my friends 05 but couldn’t get the flex bar on it
and he was in a hurry. I’ll have to use your method when he has time. sure
would be nice if they didn’t design it to have to jack the engine and all
that crap…
@1aauto My bad it looked like it was on the oil pan.
Should I put something to cushion and spreadout the load the motor? Your
jack shows a solid (?) circular metal object on jack my jack has only tabs
at the contact point to prevent sliding of the jack. Thanks.
@DemonicOutlaw6 You would want to support the motor by the engine block as
shown and not by the oil pan. Hope this helps you out.
If you follow the video you should be okay.