How to Replace Serpentine Belt, Tensioner, Idler 08-16 Chrysler Town & Country

How to Replace Serpentine Belt, Tensioner, Idler 08-16 Chrysler Town & Country

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This kit has everything you need to replace a cracked, squeaky belt; a wobbly, or seized idler pulley and a worn belt tensioner. This video shows you how to install the complete kit on your 2008-16 Chrysler Town & Country.

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otherme then says:

Good video with no extra junk, some might know how to look up belt placement but that added belt placement diagram was very cool. Subscribed!

mansamusa400 thorpe says:

This guy just saved my ass

The Guardian says:

Super video and teacher! Well DONE!!!

RAW FOOD PHILOSOPHY says:

Keep the old but felt in case the new one ever breaks put the old one underneath the driver seat and have the tools ready to release the tensioner

Vin One says:

I think R&R is only possible from the bottom. I wonder if drive on ramps will be sufficient height to do it. Otherwise off to the mechanic it goes.

Mark Phillips says:

Excellent how to video, wish everyone did it this good – thank you!

FMNM Properties says:

Torque settings?

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