Today we have a quick one for ya, serpentine belt and a/c drive belt replacement on this 2007 Chevy Tahoe with a 5.3L V8. This is a very simple at home DIY job to keep your vehicle on the road and save you some money, enjoy!
Great Video and how to do bro! heres a tip i learned while changing my belt....before you start installing the new main belt you can put to the 15mm socket and break bar in place before the belt, just hoop the belt over the break bar and make the idle pulley the last obstical beings it just slides on.... no groves to wrestle with. Bahda bing! great job again one handed mostly!
I screen shot his pic. If u put all the belt on except the alternator. Have someone put tension on pulley and another person fit the belt on the alternator. Five min job. Thanks for the video buddy!!!!🎉
Dealership quoted me about $250 just to replace the AC belt! What a racket! A person can do both in about 20 minutes or less for just the price of the belts and a bit of time!
Had the same problem upon heavy loads on my 03 Vortec. My iridium plugs I installed 30K ago were fouled really bad. So I installed a $25 set of Autolite platinum's and it runs great again. Change your plug wires while your at it. It's cheap fix if it's been awhile since you've done those. I spent another $100 and also changed the coils since the 'ol Tahoe earned it after a quarter million miles. Make sure you get the right wires as it depends on the square or round coils.
Great video answered all my questions. But I couldn't stand that music good music that doesn't go with the video dude I don't know what it is if you guys in your crappy music natural sounds are a thousand times better in this type of video but thanks answered all my questions
One quick trick is to put the belt over the alternator pulley as the final pulley as you pull tension on the tensioner. It makes it easier to reinstall the belt. Overall good video