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Toyota 4 Runner serpentine belt replacement
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
- Replacing a serpentine belt with an automatic tensioner can be a simple DIY repair. Watch as I demonstrate the removal and installation of a serpentine belt on a 2006 Toyota 4 Runner.
I don’t have a lift in my garage but I still used this video to remove and replace mine. I just crawled up underneath my truck. Thanks for uploading!
Thanks a billion. My partner and I literally just changed the belt on my SUV. We don’t have a car lift so 2 people doing it makes it much easier when it comes to the tension wheel. My car is now purring like a kitten. I saved so much on repair fees. Total amount spent for belt…$41. I really appreciate you uploading this articulate tutorial. It’s a good day today!🤩👊🏼👍🏼
Thank you, happy this helped.
By far the best DIY drive belt change video on UA-cam! Very clear and straight to the point with a few added hints to make the job even easier. The 5mm allen key trick was a life savior and made the job that much more simple! I was flushing the cooling system and replacing the thermostat with a new one and after draining and flushing most of the coolant out, I went straight into doing this drive belt replacement job with the old thermostat and hose pulled out of the way, which I think made the job even more easier... less stuff in the way. Thank you Omar Sevilla for a very helpful video! Appreciate the upload!
Thank you. I post these videos when I can.
Yeah, now all I have to do is buy a 12ft high garage, so I can get that lift in it. Then buy a belt. Nice.
Great vid. Thanks! I really appreciate knowing the Allen wrench trick!!
Thank you, this was a big help changing the belt on my 2005 4runner, especially the part on getting it past the fan clutch.
I was thinking about just taking the fan off to make room
Nowhere as easy as you made it look for me 😂😂 but I got it done
Saved me a heap of trouble from doing the way I was, thank you 😊 🙏..
You're welcome!
Wish I had seen this before it snapped on the highway today but great video so I know how to replace it in the future
I like the Allen wrench trick!
Excellent job of showing how it's done,, Thanks so much!!!
You're welcome
Best video on UA-cam for this job. Well done and thanks
Thank you.
Thank you for the help :)
Killer video! Thanks for all the inspection details and the trick with holding the tensioner!
You're welcome
I love you for the video . Thank you
great video.... thanks!! i have a 2004 4runner that have just had that problem as my son was driving it
Glad this helped
Can we change it from the top only or do we have to access from the bottom?
I found the easiest access is from under the vehicle.
Thanks for posting this !
You're welcome
Very helpful. Thanks for posting. Just curious that since I’m replacing my alternator, will it be easier to do it from above?
Hope you got that alternator replaced ok. Im pretty sure pulling it from the top is easiest.
i have all the tools and jack and stands and power tools etc but i still get a little intimidated doing something i havent done before especially on a friends car. But seeing this video it doesnt look bad, thanks!
Being intimidated is part of the process. Take your time and accept the fact that mistakes, broken parts and frustration are the costs of success. You got this.
Update,i went Advance auto ,got a reman CARDONE power steering pump for about $200 but with the $45 core charge,i will pay less.I got home a bit late thinking i will get the pump drop but ran into issue with that 17Mm NUT (the high pressure hose ).Tomorrow a friend of mine is going to bring a impack gun to help me get that line off.
The 2011 4runner (I assume all 5th generations) has exact same configuration. However, changing the belt can be done from the top. Not that difficult.
dude sooo helpful thanks
You're welcome
Well presented - thank you
Is serpentine belt replacement procedure similar for 2010-2021 4runner? I cannot find videos for my 2011 4runner.
Not sure, hope you got it figured out.
Whoever clicked thumbs down must have made an inferior video. Thanks, well done. I need to do to my wife's soon.
Thank you
Hey guys my 2006 Toyota 4Runner has the factory serpentine belt with 205K this is unbelievable.
I’m here to say the same thing. 2006 208k and finally deciding to change it just because lol
My 2004 originL belt just broke lol.
That's amazing
Thanks
Omar thank you for posting, I am also interested in your scissor lift because of the garage low celing, any info appreciated
The lift is from hunter engineering. The shop was engineered with flush mount installation specific to the equipment. This allows us to drive very low vehicles onto the lift to perform alignments. The price tag for lift and alignment equipment was about 60k in 2011. Not sure what it would run today.
Gracias muy buena explicación!!!!
Thank you!
Want to find out if have a question.I just change my bad serpentine belt on my 07 Toyota 4runner and place a new one on. I notice later that day my power steering pulley moving in and out so i want to know if thats normal or what's the issue??
Yes some pumps have a little end play. If its not leaking I would consider it normal.
Another pointer is, i dont know if the belt had ever being changed. I bought this 07 toyota 4runner 3 or so months ago with 104,675 Odo. Hope it's not a faulty fail pump because it don't make any noise,no leak nor i feel nothing but smoothness when i turn the steering.
If the belt is not being damaged and the power steering pump is not making noise maybe it is a normal condition. Notice in the video that I put my hand on each pulley to verify that it feels normal. I would pull the Power steering pump shaft in and out to see how much it moves. It should only move a few thousandths of an inch.
@@OmarSevillaAuto Thanks for taking the time to respond to me 😊😊🙏🏼. I will update upon my task with my 07 Toyota 4runner.
@@OmarSevillaAuto SO after leaving the comment,i went and got the serpentine belt and check the PS pulley with my hand. The pulley as expected went IN and Out with about 3mm and i also did a record video of my moving it In and Out. Since the pump need out,what QUALITY brand would you recommend me to get???
@@doobedi I would compare my pump with the new one before replacing. Toyota factory parts are the best but any aftermarket parts will work. It really depends on your budget.
@@OmarSevillaAuto So i got the pump and compare them which look very identical. I put on my new /reman pump but when it came to put the serpentine belt back on,it couldn't go over the pulley. The hole that you put the 5.5mm Allen key in to hold the Tensioner broke on me 😔. I try not to frustrate myself and not going give up.
Is this V8 or V6?
Hi, this video is the V6
I can only hear half the video. Broskie, can you just do a voiceover and add it so we know what you are actually doing? Or maybe just wear a mic for other videos
Thanks. I am currently not producing new content, but future videos will have better quality.
Wish my tensioner had the magic hole
It can get broken off if incorrectly used. This can happen very easily. Maybe aftermarket does not have it.
Is this motor the 4.0 V6 or the 4.7 V8?
This is the 4.0 V6.
God bless. Very helpful. Thanks 🙏
Thank you
damn near impossible to figure out if old one is gone!
REMEMBER REMEMER how old one came off, or else you are doomed.
I didnot find the allen key hole either, just wedged a pipe onto handle of ratchet and jammed the handle under a hose. AND be sure both sides of the belt are either side of the breaker bar else you have to take it off .
The hole can get broken off if used incorrectly. This may have happened with yours.
Do you do a lot of 06 4runner rapair/replace videos?
Hi Michael, I thought that I had replied to this comment months ago, apologies for not getting it right the first time. I periodically use this vehicle for how to videos in my automotive program. Please reach out if there is something specific you would like to see. I may be able to produce a video for you.
@@OmarSevillaAuto No worries. I used this video to help me, replace my belt. Very informative and nicely done. Was easy to follow and not a lot of edits, where information is vital. Good job! Thanx!
@@OmarSevillaAuto how do I change my tensors belt
@@Jonatanrivera2903 the tensioner is behind the air conditioning compressor. You will need to really reach for the bolts. Do not disconnect the air conditioning lines, this will cause refrigerant to escape and potentially injure you.
I did exactly what you did but on idling i saw my PS PULLEY going IN AND OUT.
If you are having a problem with belts being damaged it may be time to replace a failed pump. I would remove the belt and see if I can slide the pump shaft in and out by hand.
@@OmarSevillaAuto well this is a new belt i just put on but the pulley going in and out. If by chance it goes in and out by hand,they pump will need to be replaced??
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