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Threw my alternator etc. belt today. Actually kind of a funny timing thing.
I was on the way home from closing the deal on a new Toyota FJ Cruiser, was Missy Porsche jealous?
First, is it normal for the antilock brake (!) error light to show with no alternator?
2nd, What kind of job is replacing the belt? I checked the DIY library here, didn't see it.
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Thanks, I'll order the belt right now.
I knew about the general warning ! light. The detail was the antilock brake light and I wanted to know if that was likely caused by the belt and following 0 output from the alternator or do I have a separate issue?
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When you remove the belt, make sure to loosen both bolts (front & back) on the compressor. I assume it is the same as a 944.
-Bart
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I'm pretty sure that although I was careful with the timing belt replacement and adjustment at 60K miles I should have replaced the alternator belt. It may even be the original. It's cracked and shot. I did get the burned rubber smell before it went so I may have a locked up A/C compressor, hope not.
I ordered the belt but will probably send it to the shop, too busy to spend time under the car right now.
I think I'll have the power steering belt replaced while they're in there. I think it needs to come off anyway.
Any other routine stuff I should do while its in the shop at 80K miles?
replace the the plastic heater control valve
re-mount the four way flasher switch which is swimming inside the dash
flush the cooling system
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Beachboy,
Add to the list;
Fix leaking power steering hose passenger side.
Check Motor Mounts and Castor Blocks (Rubber in the blocks will be disintegrated).
Check Clutch Inspection Port, lubricate the fork and replace the almost definitely missing plug.
I'm sure there's more, but these seem to need to be replaced on every single car.
Regards,
Jay
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Thanks guys. The excellent folks at European Performance Engineering in Natick, MA took care of the problem, no sweat. Just the belt and caught a PS leak you mentioned. I had ordered the belt from Performance Jerry does a terific job with my car.
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