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Old Jun 20, 2008, 04:53 PM
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93 civic alternator belt

Hi,

I was recently looking under the hood of my daughter's car and I noticed the the alternator belt was very worn in one area. I didn't notice this when I changed the alternator a while ago.
I was just curious how hard it was to change the alternator belt. I noticed there were two other belts in the way. Please advise.

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Since the alternator's belt is on the inside, you will have to remove the belts going to the power steering and air conditioner first. It's somewhat of a pain, since you need to properly adjust the tension going to three belts. Honda normally replaces all of these belts, when the timing belt is changed at 90,000 miles. I mention this, just in case the timing belt needs to be changed sometime soon.
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