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Old 01-17-2008, 12:59 PM
suburbanviking suburbanviking is offline
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The belt change shouldn't take all that long. Get underneath the right front of the car so you have access to the alternator. Loosen the adjustment bolt and pull off your old belt(s). There should be two that go back on. I used the Duralast brand, part #15395 from Autozone. Remember, you'll need two.

The other belts are:
power steering - #17450
A/C compressor - #17365

Hope this helps.

.....Dan
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