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Slipping air conditioner belt on 2001 Toyota Coaster


I am hoping someone can help i bought a new belt for the air conditioner on my Toyota Coaster the belt started slipping after it was fitted after i had driven about 200 k

 is there any one who can advise me on how to stop the belt slipping it is a ribbed belt which should not slip yet this has happened at least 3 rimes  and it costs $25 each time 

to have it tighyend

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Welcome John to this great forum this would get much better exposure in the techies section as its a techie question however
It seems that you have done this before with the same result so I would suggest that the pulley is worn out if you can poke a finger into the pulley groove where the belt runs it should be completely smooth I would suggest you will feel a groove or irregular surface there the only way you will stop the slipping is with a new pulley which will probably mean the whole air con clutch replacement
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news
Woody

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The sirpentine belt maybe too long ? Not enough tension . Check the free travel on tensioner . Sirpentine belts unlike V belts don't last if they slip . Other than that idler pulley bearings or AC itself needs attention ..

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Ahhh yes Aus-Kiwi I made the assumption that it was a simple "V" belt, you may well be on to it also the tensioner bearing may be worth a look is the belt wearing on its back or the drive Side before failing

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Many thanks to the tree members who replied to my question will check and see if suggestions work



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Welcome to the gang john tog, enjoy here and out in the playground.

I waited to see if your question was answered before arriving here as I didn't know the answer. Make sure you stay with us and check out all the different sections if this great forum.

Keep Safe on the roads.


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Thanks for asking Doug the answers make scence so I will try them next time at the bus

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