Drive Belt Excessive Wear
Drive Belt Excessive Wear Diagnosis
Diagnostic Aids
Excessive wear on drive belts is usually caused by incorrect installation or the incorrect drive belts for the application.
Minor misalignment of the accessory drive pulleys will not cause excessive wear, but will probably cause the drive belts to make a noise or fall off.
Excessive misalignment of the accessory drive pulleys will cause excessive wear and may also make the drive belts fall off.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
2. This inspection is to verify that the drive belts are correctly installed on all of the accessory drive pulleys. Wear on the drive belts may be caused by mis-positioning the drive belts by one or more grooves on a pulleys.
3. The installation of drive belts that are too wide or too narrow will cause wear on the drive belts. The drive belt ribs should match all of the grooves on the pulleys.
4. This inspection is to verify that the drive belts are not contacting any part of the engine or body while the engine is operating. There should be sufficient clearance when the accessory drive components load varies. The drive belts should not come in contact with an engine or a body component when snapping the throttle.