How to Replace Serpentine Belt 03-08 Honda Pilot

How to Replace Serpentine Belt 03-08 Honda Pilot

1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken, noisy, squeaky, worn or groaning serpentine belt tensioner. This video is applicable to the 2007 Honda Pilot.

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• 14mm Socket http://1aau.to/o3z/1AXAA00015
• 1/2 Inch Breaker Bar http://1aau.to/okp/1AXAA00078

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Mr. GTM’s World says:

No Sir that’s not gonna work on the 2003 pilot there is not enough room for the breaker bar and socket in there!

Cinderfella Chimney Sweep says:

My 03 pilot doesn't look anything like that

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1thess523 says:

It's not like this for my 04' Honda Pilot, I have to change my alternator and it's two different belts and the tension pulley uses a crows foot and tension bar and I can't get on there.

Martin Seebach says:

What could let go and cause belt to lose all tension. It happened a couple of miles from home. Good for me the battery is solid enough I made it home. I'll try cranking on the tensioner pulley but not sure it will do any good.

Rise Up!! says:

As usual great video by you guys. I changed out my toyota 4.7 timing belt and without your video that would have been impossible. saved me big dollars!!!

Bri Mann says:

Great vid. Helped me out alot

Chre Cecily says:

I think my 17” breaker bar is to long. What to do if bar is stuck under tension because it’s too long to go beneath (fender?)? The front part of the car hood

Robert Starkey says:

I have an 08 Pilot and had to use a 19mm socket with the breaker bar to move the tensioner. The bolt is actually in front (closer to the front of the vehicle) of the pulley wheel that is used in this video. Great video, just a heads up to other users that may not have a 14mm bolt to use, like the one in the video.

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