1998 civic belt change
#1
1998 civic belt change
Hi there
My civic lately has been making noises at idle. It seems to be coming from this belt
see the picture below. From what I have been reading it is the serpentine belt? Does anyone have a how to on how to replace this belt and if anyone has a part number/ name for this specific belt it would be great!
Car is a 1998 Civic hatchback CX from Canada. Its the D16y7 engine. The belt is to the left of the orange oil dipstick when looking at the engine straight on
any how to's or tutorials on how to replace this belt and a part number?
i have attached a picture, circled in red is the belt
My civic lately has been making noises at idle. It seems to be coming from this belt
see the picture below. From what I have been reading it is the serpentine belt? Does anyone have a how to on how to replace this belt and if anyone has a part number/ name for this specific belt it would be great!
Car is a 1998 Civic hatchback CX from Canada. Its the D16y7 engine. The belt is to the left of the orange oil dipstick when looking at the engine straight on
any how to's or tutorials on how to replace this belt and a part number?
i have attached a picture, circled in red is the belt
#2
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Re: 1998 civic belt change
For parts: http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/ Or go to a local parts store and have them get you one.
As far as tutorials, you could go to your local library and rent the Chilten or Haynes manual. If you plan on doing a lot of repair I recommend buying the Haynes manual.
As far as tutorials, you could go to your local library and rent the Chilten or Haynes manual. If you plan on doing a lot of repair I recommend buying the Haynes manual.
#3
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Re: 1998 civic belt change
Also, you could probably just loosen the belt tensioner. I'm pretty sure that's your AC compressor belt. The tensioner is the pulley on the right of the image you posted.
#4
Re: 1998 civic belt change
Yes, that is your A/C belt. What the picture above doesn't show is that belt goes around the motor mount can't be removed with the left lower mount in place. Further the mount will likely be bad.
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Re: 1998 civic belt change
Thats the ac belt. Does it make a squealing noise or a grinding noise? That belt has a idler pulley and when the pulley starts to go they make a grinding noise.
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on an unrelated note, i am also getting a clicking from the rear every now and then...sounds like something with the rear suspension....
oh and while im listing all my problems....i get a click click click when i make slow speed right turns...no clue
oh and while im listing all my problems....i get a click click click when i make slow speed right turns...no clue
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Re: 1998 civic belt change
For the noise that occurs during right hand turns, it could be a bad axle CV joint. Check to see if any of the rubber boots on your axles are torn.
It sounds like you need to get under your car and check all the bushing. It's an old car and even if it has low mileage, which I'm guessing it doesn't, the bushing will degrade with age.
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Re: 1998 civic belt change
It looks like it'll be easy to change the pulley. It looks like one, maybe two bolts. All you'll need is a ratchet set and maybe some PB Blaster. Just pay attention to how much slack you'll need to have. You don't want to over tighten the belt after putting the pulley on and you don't want to under tighten it because it'll keep squeaking.
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