Drive Belt: Service and Repair
Removal ProcedureThe supercharged 3800 engine utilizes two drive belts. The outer drive belt drives the supercharger. The inner drive belt drives the following components:
^ Generator
^ Power steering pump
^ Coolant pump
^ Air conditioning compressor
All driven accessories rigidly mount to the engine. Spring-loaded belt tensioners maintain the drive belt tension. Each drive belt has its own tensioner. A drive belt squeak, occurring when the engine starts or stops, is normal and has no effect on the durability of the drive belt. The drive belt tensioner can control the drive belt tension over a broad range of drive belt lengths, due to stretching. However, there are limits to the tensioner's compensation ability. Poor tension control and/or damage to the tensioner may occur after using the tensioner outside of its operating range. Replace the drive belt when this occurs.
1. Lift or rotate the supercharger drive belt tensioner using an 15-mm box end wrench on the pulley nut.
2. Remove the supercharger drive belt.
3. Lift or rotate the drive belt tensioner using an 15-mm box end wrench on the pulley nut.
4. Remove the drive belt.
Installation Procedure
1. Lift or rotate the drive belt tensioner using an 15-mm box end wrench on the pulley nut.
2. Install the drive belt.
Supercharger Drive Belt:
3. Lift or rotate the supercharger drive belt tensioner using an 15-mm box end wrench on the pulley nut.
4. Install the supercharger drive belt.