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February 25th, 2009 12:41 PM #1How do you know it's time to replace a power steering belt? Is there collateral damage if it snaps while you're driving? My ride is seven years old, by the way. Thanks!
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February 25th, 2009 01:53 PM #2remove it and invert. check for cracks on the v grooves. there are times na wala ring crack pero maingay na kahit anong tension ang gawin - kung baga nag-iislip na. depending still on the vehicle, ps belt is not that expensive naman so replace it narin kung matagal na sya. 7 years is sulit na for an aux belt. damage wise, masama sa ps rack and pinion ang walang pressure ang fluid so better have replace nalang. usually naman a/c saka ps ang magkasama so you shouldn't have further engine problems unless this ps belt is also connected to the water pump.
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February 26th, 2009 10:27 AM #3Thanks for the reply. Pinapapalitan na nga ng casa ang power steering belt, aircon belt, and alternator belt all at the same time. Talaga bang sabay-sabay ang palit sa kanila? Around 5k ang estimate for everything. Is it reasonable? Thanks again.
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February 26th, 2009 11:42 AM #45k is too much from the stealership :P
depends din kung anong kotse, but 5k is still too much for an average car. in my case, mitsu glx, i only have 2 aux belts: ps/ac and waterpump/alternator. total cost of belts iirc 1,2k. labor is free... diy
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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