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Black_FTOGPX
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a/c belt and fan belt

Post by Black_FTOGPX »

I just got my car serviced and my mechanic say’s that my a/c belt and fan belt need to be replaced soon.

Does anybody know the part numbers for these?

Are there any alternatives that a could use like from Gates?


Thanks :wink:
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Post by Black_FTOGPX »

MD184973= Fanbelt (BELT, ALTERNATOR)

Now all i need to know is the A/c belt (a/c and powersteering)

Any ideas?
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have you checked in our parts database???? under FTO information? should be there...
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Post by kni8ht »

I need to get me repalce soon too, anyone know how much they to replace? <parts and labour>

MD184973 Belt, alternator & OT FTO (DE3A) VR4

MD321692 Belt, Power Steering / Air Con (DE3A) VR4
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probably 4-500 to get it done... how many k's the car done? if your up over 80k probably better off geting your major service done...
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Post by kni8ht »

it's just over 110k, I got my major already, but did not know have to get them replace too <before I joint the fourm ..I think>

This requrie to have the engine removed? if so I might need to get to check the oil leak too :?
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Post by jester »

Hey peeps

Just reaplced my Ac/ps belt today- an easy job (and im no mechanic)

a pk6 1065 dayco belt was perfect for the job. $50 from repco.

This belt however is 5ml small than the orig belt 1070 but this is easily fixed with the tensioner wheel.

There is a a mad walk thru on fto.org (i think :oops: )

hope it helps
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Post by Blaze »

Hi all,
This was taken from a thread time some time ago, couldn't trace it back.
someone in here did a belt change, i think in MIDAS servo.
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P/steering and a/c belt = 6PK 1070 (original size) or 1080 (a little bit bigger, but fit)
Alternator = 4PK 945
The brand is n/a , probably dayco, hope this would help. :wink:
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