PT Cruiser drive belt replacement

Discussion in 'PT Cruiser' started by jimhigh66, Nov 10, 2005.

  1. jimhigh66

    jimhigh66 Guest

    2001 PT Cruiser: Anyone have procedure for replacing PS/alternator/AC
    drive belts, and difficulty? (It looks like the start would be to remove
    the right front wheel & then spashguard.)
     
    jimhigh66, Nov 10, 2005
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    Bret Ludwig Guest

    Is there a procedure in the service manual? You DO have the manual.....
     
    Bret Ludwig, Nov 10, 2005
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  3. jimhigh66

    jimhigh66 Guest

    Well, um, ah, no, I don't have a manual for the PT -- haven't needed one
    until now. ( I'm pretty sure if I did I wouldn't need to ask the question.
    )
    Jim H.
     
    jimhigh66, Nov 13, 2005
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    philthy Guest

    they are basicly the same to cahnge as any other belts but they are a pain in
    the ass to get to
     
    philthy, Nov 14, 2005
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  5. jimhigh66

    jimhigh66 Guest

    Re "...pain...": I've changed a number of drive belts over the last 50
    years and it appears the PT requires a different approach than what I've
    experienced with other vehicles. That's why I asked for pointers --
    perhaps I'll eventually get a reply that provides information.
     
    jimhigh66, Nov 14, 2005
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  6. Since you scoffed at the idea of buying a manual, I doubt many of us
    are that sympathetic.

    In my book anyone who can afford a 2001 anything has the coin to
    spend on a FSM, or failing that on an Alldata subscription.

    Would you pay a mechanic to work on your car who has no manual
    for it?

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Nov 15, 2005
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  7. jimhigh66

    jimhigh66 Guest

    Scoff at buying one ? Hmm. I've bought a number of manuals and don't
    recall any scoffing. I'll probably order one -- the local Advance Auto
    doesn't have one on hand. I just thought someone might give a few
    pointers and not begrudge me for asking. (I tried to bias my wife into
    buying a Camry. I have an old '89 and have received a considerable amount
    of help here with it. Different crowd of people, I guess.)
     
    jimhigh66, Nov 16, 2005
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