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Hey guys,

Was driving today and suddenly noticed I lost my power steering. Once I stopped and had a look and found that my PS belt which was only just replaced about a month ago had come off and was damaged. Upon inspection it doesn't seem like it got caught on anything, ie fans. But it seems the edge ribs or threading (no idea of what you call them) must of come loose and eventually tore off half of the belt's 4 ribs??.

I'm going to buy a replacement today and try to put it in myself, but does anyone have any tips on how to install it and tension it up correctly?

Thanks :P

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OK, today I put my new belt in. Adjusted as close as possible to the manual's tension figures just going by my hand and eyes.

Just one problem, on the first start it squeeled for a couple of seconds. I recall this actually happened the day that my belt tore off so I'm a little worried now.

Does anyone know what squeeling generally means? As in too much tension or not enough?

Thanks :/

it could slip off again.. and because its looser it will start wearing eariler due to the increase in movement, then stretch some more, then squeel some more.

it'll eventually stop gripping then you'll be back to where you started.

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