Several causes may cmtribute to, or result in, 2.5L engine alternator belt damge.
1. Non air-conditioned cars use a flat washer under the inboard power steering bolt head (See Illustration). If the vehicle is equipped with air conditioning, this washer should be removed to prevent the bolt head from possible contact with the alternator belt.
2. The power steering pump pulley may have been pressed on too far and the alternator belt is rubbing on the back of the power steering pulley.
3. The alternator pulley may have a sharp edge or ridge in the "V" of the pulley.
If a new belt is required for one of these engines, order service part number 10034799.
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