Honda Accord Serpentine Belt / Drive Belt Replacement 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

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How to Replace Serpentine Belt which is also called Alternator Belt, Drive Belt, or AC belt of Honda Accord 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017. Video shows step by step process for 4-cylinder Accord, and the same process applies to v6 or Manual Transmission. SIGNS BELT NEEDS REPLACEMENT: Belt replacement is recommended at 110,000 miles or when belt starts to slip, has cracks or visible wear, or is glossy / shiny on the outside. Although belt will continue to function beyond these miles but it should be replaced before it breaks because then it becomes more expensive to fix. REPAIR COST: At a Honda dealer the alternator belt / serpentine belt replacement cost about $250+ but this can be all done at home for about $30 and under half an hour with simple tools and without having to lift the car. PARTS NEEDED: * Serpentine Belt, Drive belt for 4-Cyl TOOLS & SUPPLIES: * 17mm wrench + 14 mm wrench OR * Serpentine Belt Replacement Tool Set HOW TO REMOVE EXISTING BELT: Before changing serpentine belt (existing), review how current belt wraps around different components in the vehicle. Draw this on paper or see layout diagram for 4-cylinder and V6 vehicle included in this video (count 1:50) 1) Connect 14mm + 17mm wrench as shown in video 2) Connect 17mm wrench to the auto-tensioner bolt 3) Turn the wrench clockwise to ease tension in belt 4) Slip off belt from alternator pulley 5) Ease the wrench to have it move back 6) Remove existing belt from all pulleys...

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