Ribbed Belt, Checking Condition
Please Perform The Following Procedure:
-- Remove the "lower" engine compartment cover (noise insulation). Refer to LOWER ENGINE COMPARTMENT COVER (NOISE INSULATION), REMOVING AND INSTALLING .
-- Turn the engine at the vibration damper/belt pulley using a suitable socket.
Check Ribbed Belt -1- For:
- Sub-surface cracks (cracks, core ruptures, cross sectional breaks)
- Separation (cover layer, belt cords)
- Breaks at lower layer
- Fraying of cords
- Wear at flanks (material wear, frayed flanks, hardening or glazing of flanks, surface cracks)
CAUTION:
- It is essential to replace ribbed belt if malfunctions are found.
- Ribbed belts on diesel engines, which have come into contact with oils, brake fluid, fuel or AdBlue, must always be replaced.
- Ribbed belts on gasoline engines, which have come into contact with oils, brake fluid, fuel or coolant, must always be replaced.
- This will prevent any belt malfunctions.
- Replacing the belt is a repair procedure.
-- Install the engine compartment cover (noise insulation) "bottom". Refer to LOWER ENGINE COMPARTMENT COVER (NOISE INSULATION), REMOVING AND INSTALLING .