How to Replace the Serpentine Belt on a Kia Sportage with 2.4 L Engine

How to Replace the Serpentine Belt on a Kia Sportage with 2.4 L Engine

Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the serpentine belt on a Kia Sportage with 2.4L Engine.

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toga941 says:

Why did you take the brake off?

Carl Williams jr says:

Can this only be done from the bottom?

Kara Bretz says:

Find kia sportage this dont look hard at all.. And spark plugs? Keep vids coming

mike stowe says:

i have a 2014 kia soreto 2.4 i wanted to replace my belt it has 75,000 miles but figured id change the pullys for the hell of it is there just 2 pullys that you can replace

Google Mall says:

So many guys online that conveniently slide passed this part I appreciate how you explained exactly where it was how to access it and the proper size tool you needed. Thank you very much wish everyone was as thorough as you?

bilog valiente says:

is this type of problem occurs to sportage? mine has a squeeking sounds in the morning and after several minutes of running it will now becomes silent, also i try to put a powder in the belt then the annoying sounds completely gone. pls help what is needed to replace. tyvm

heavydiezel says:

Should be the same for a 2013 Sorento 2.4L?

chang says:

That's a nice tip.. Pulling down the belt a little to determine which is tensioner… Helps non-mechanics like me

Lance Dixon says:

Nice video.

Patrick Joseph says:

Very good! Is this a 2011 Sportage? Thanks! Also, I would start it up for a minute before putting those panels back on, to make sure the belt's on all the pulleys.

jessejaviangel says:

For the do it yourselfer buying a specialty tool set for 130$ isn't cost effective. You can buy a single long wrench( if you just want to work on your car) for about 20-50$

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