In the video the guys will show you how to replace the serpentine belt, idler pulley and belt tensioner on a 2006 Chrysler Town and Country Touring.
In the video the guys will show you how to replace the serpentine belt, idler pulley and belt tensioner on a 2006 Chrysler Town and Country Touring.
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Awesome glad we could help.. And hopefully your daughter learned something too.
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Greg
Guys, this was great! After years of struggling with serpentine belts under the hood, it was a great relief to go from under the van today. While I pulled back on the tensioner, my 15-year-old daughter slipped the belt onto the alternator with little effort. Thanks for posting this video on YouTube.
Thank you. Glad we could help.
Greg
Very good instructional video. Well done guys.
No it’s not. We just decided to so we could show you how to do both. It’s a good idea to check the pulleys when you have the belt off to make sure they spin freely. Also make sure there is plenty of tensioner on the tensioner. As a loose tensioner will cause your belt to wear out faster.
is it necessary to replace belt tension and pulleys every time you change the serpentine belt?
I believe it should be. This vehicle had the 3.8L engine so it may differ slightly if your vehicle has a different size engine.
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Greg
Is this same for 2005 t& c touring van
Thank you all for the video. Will make the job much easier.
Great video easy to follow. It will save me $300