Idler Pulley Replacement: Cost & DIY Guide

Idler Pulley Replacement: Cost & DIY Guide

Quick Answer: Idler pulley replacement typically costs $40–$90 for the part if doing it yourself, or $150–$300 at a shop (including labor). It’s a moderate DIY job that most backyard mechanics can handle in under an hour. It was a cold December morning last year, the kind where your breath hangs in the air inside … Read more

Bad Belt Tensioner Symptoms: 7 Warning Signs

Bad Belt Tensioner Symptoms: 7 Warning Signs

It was a Tuesday afternoon in late November—rain tapping on the shop roof like a nervous drumbeat—and a 2014 Ford F-150 rolled in with the driver clutching his ear like it was ringing from artillery fire. “Sounds like a diesel with a coffee can full of bolts under the hood,” he said. I popped the … Read more

Serpentine Belt Routing Diagrams by Make & Model

Serpentine Belt Routing Diagrams by Make & Model

Quick Answer: Where Do I Find My Belt Diagram? Most vehicles have a sticker placed by the manufacturer in the engine bay, usually on the radiator support, the strut tower, or the underside of the hood. If that sticker is faded or gone, check your owner’s manual or repair manual (like Haynes or Chilton). For … Read more

Serpentine Belt Replacement: Complete DIY Guide

Serpentine Belt Replacement: Complete DIY Guide

From a shop that’s swapped 1,200+ belts—here’s exactly how to do it right the first time, save $180–$350, and avoid the “tow-of-shame” home. Quick Answer Expect 45–90 minutes, a $28–$65 belt, and basic hand tools. If the belt is cracked, glazed, or squealing, replace it before it snaps and leaves you stranded. Routing diagram under-hood … Read more

How to Replace a Timing Belt: Complete DIY Guide

How to Replace a Timing Belt: Complete DIY Guide

Quick Answer: Replacing a timing belt is a complex but doable DIY job for intermediate mechanics. It requires precision, patience, and the right tools. Expect to spend 6-10 hours and save $500-$1,000 compared to a shop. Always replace the water pump, tensioners, and idlers at the same time. Introduction: A Mechanic’s Perspective It was a … Read more