ScubaSteve
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Quick guide to help you change the drive belt on your Puma with A/C and without A/C
Parts you will need:
Either
Accessory Drive belt WITH air con - 1041194
or
Accessory Drive belt WITHOut air con - 1041193
Tools you will need:
13mm spanner, preferrably a ring one
8mm socket
19mm socket
First off, jack drivers side of car up and remove wheel.
Next you need to remove the weathershield
If you look under and up you will see thisis held in my 2 8mm bolts, remove them
once free look behind the plastic and undo the hose from the clips
Withdraw the shield frmo the car
Take your 13mm spanner and place on the tensioner bolt, act as though you are turning the bolt in an anti clockwise direction and the tensioner should move freeing up tension on the belt
I find it easiest to pull the belt off the waterpump pulley
Take your new belt and fit around the pulleys depending on your configuration below
If im doing it on my own i find easiest to wrap around all the pulleys and leave the power steering pump until last, then slacken the tensioner and push over the pulley.
Make sure the belt is seated correct on all pulleys, there are groove for the ribs in the belt to sit in. Worthwhile giving the engine a turn over with a 19mm socket on the crank pulley to check its all seated ok.
If all looks good refit the weather shield and wheel and job done.
Parts you will need:
Either
Accessory Drive belt WITH air con - 1041194
or
Accessory Drive belt WITHOut air con - 1041193
Tools you will need:
13mm spanner, preferrably a ring one
8mm socket
19mm socket
First off, jack drivers side of car up and remove wheel.
Next you need to remove the weathershield
If you look under and up you will see thisis held in my 2 8mm bolts, remove them
once free look behind the plastic and undo the hose from the clips
Withdraw the shield frmo the car
Take your 13mm spanner and place on the tensioner bolt, act as though you are turning the bolt in an anti clockwise direction and the tensioner should move freeing up tension on the belt
I find it easiest to pull the belt off the waterpump pulley
Take your new belt and fit around the pulleys depending on your configuration below
If im doing it on my own i find easiest to wrap around all the pulleys and leave the power steering pump until last, then slacken the tensioner and push over the pulley.
Make sure the belt is seated correct on all pulleys, there are groove for the ribs in the belt to sit in. Worthwhile giving the engine a turn over with a 19mm socket on the crank pulley to check its all seated ok.
If all looks good refit the weather shield and wheel and job done.