HELP!

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Chris Naylor, Dec 27, 2006.

  1. Chris Naylor

    Chris Naylor Guest

    Quick question....

    Bit of a novice when it comes to car mechanics but willing to learn....

    The alternator belt that's been squeakibg for a few weeks now (yeah I
    know I should have sorted it earlier but it's christmas and I've been
    busy!) has snapped and come off. Well, the battery light came on in the
    car and when I got home I looked under the bonnet and the belt was
    missing.. and the squeaking had stopped...


    Anyway... I'm hopefully picking up a new belt tomorrow morning... would
    anyone care to be able to tell me how to put the new one on... the parts
    guy said it's pretty easy... How easy is it to do and does anyone care
    to explain how it should be done?

    Or.. if there is any kind soul out there with the relevant Haynes manual
    that could scan/take a pic of the relevant page and email me them then I
    would be greatful...

    Oh yeah... it's an N registered 106 escapade (1996)...


    Thanks...
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    Chris Naylor, Dec 27, 2006
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  2. Chris Naylor

    Chris Guest

    you can follow the route that you think the old belt took which is round
    alternator water pump bottom pully and ifs got power steering round that
    pully.i think the ajuster is on the alternator its a long bolt with a
    lock nut.
     
    Chris, Dec 27, 2006
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  3. Chris Naylor

    Chris Guest

    IF YOU LIVE NEAR ADDLESTONE IN SURREY I COME ROUND AND DO IT FOR YOU.
     
    Chris, Dec 27, 2006
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  4. Chris Naylor

    Chris Naylor Guest

    Thank you for the offer.... but I live near leeds so its a bit far...

    Thansk for your offer and your help anyhow...


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    Chris Naylor, Dec 28, 2006
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  5. Chris Naylor

    Chris Guest

    so are you going to try your self? just take your time and dont rush the
    job now the sun is out .let us know how you got on.
     
    Chris, Dec 28, 2006
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  6. Chris Naylor

    Chris Naylor Guest

    Just finished!

    All went well and smoothly... though my handa and arms are now covered
    in cuts and grazes and muck from the wheelarch where the mounting bolts
    took some undoing!

    But at least I've saved myself a bit of cash in labour by doing it
    myself!

    cheers for the offer of help!

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    Chris Naylor, Dec 28, 2006
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  7. Chris Naylor

    Chris Guest

    so you can do other peoples now then? buy your self some of those latex
    gloves i use them every time a do a car it saves your hands from oil
    etc, but they do rip. i must go throgh about 40-50 aday.
    chris.
     
    Chris, Dec 28, 2006
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