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Section K - Engine: Routine Maintenance Procedures

The document provides instructions for checking and replacing the Front End Accessory Drive (FEAD) belt on a vehicle. It describes visually inspecting the belt for damage and replacing it if defective. The replacement process involves using a tool to rotate the belt tensioner and remove and install the belt.
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Section K - Engine: Routine Maintenance Procedures

The document provides instructions for checking and replacing the Front End Accessory Drive (FEAD) belt on a vehicle. It describes visually inspecting the belt for damage and replacing it if defective. The replacement process involves using a tool to rotate the belt tensioner and remove and install the belt.
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Section K - Engine

Routine Maintenance Procedures


FEAD Belt

FEAD Belt

Check (Condition) Replace


At the applicable service interval service interval, visually 1 Get access to the FEAD belt. K Service
inspect the Front End Accessory Drive (FEAD) belt for Points ( T K-46)
damage.
2 Remove the fan belt. K Fan Belt ( T K-55)
1 Get access to the FEAD belt. K Service
Points ( T K-46) 3 Use a 16mm (5/8 in.) socket located on the hexagon
spigot nut D, carefully rotate the tensioner against the
2 Inspect the FEAD belt for cracks A, fraying B or spring force in direction E. Do not use excessive force
missing pieces C. or the tensioner will be damaged.

If the FEAD belt is defective replace it with a new one. 4 Keep holding the tensioner against the spring force
K Replace ( T K-56). and lift the belt off the tensioner pulley F.

5 Slowly release the spring force by rotating the


tensioner unit in the opposite direction.

6 Before fitting a new FEAD belt, check that the


tensioner roller and fan pulley rotate smoothly and
that there is no play in the bearings.

7 Fit the new FEAD belt around the pulleys.

8 Use a 16mm (5/8 in.) socket located on the hexagon


spigot nut D, carefully rotate the tensioner against the
spring force in direction E. Do not use excessive force
or the tensioner will be damaged.

9 Keep holding the tensioner against the spring force


and lift the belt around the tensioner pulley F.

Fig 11.

K-56 K-20-01 issue 05 K-56

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