unclejemima
16-04-2010, 06:43 AM
When I had the timing belt done on my Beat last year, I had the mechanic replace the belts as well for the a/c and distributor (i think those were the only ones)
Because they were new, they stretched I'm assuming, and now then squeal a little when they get warm at idle.
This also happened to my Honda Acty (same engine, E07A) when I put new belts on it. All I did to cure the problem was tighten the belts. It was fairly easy to do with access from the Passenger side wheel well of the Acty...
Now on the Beat, it seems like a much harder task! How do I get access to tighten the Belts? I removed the engine cover from behind the rear seats, but I can not see how I would get my hands down there to adjust the belts. Can I remove the fender well of the Beat, or is it designed to be done from below? I'm sure there must be some easier way...?
Thanks!
Because they were new, they stretched I'm assuming, and now then squeal a little when they get warm at idle.
This also happened to my Honda Acty (same engine, E07A) when I put new belts on it. All I did to cure the problem was tighten the belts. It was fairly easy to do with access from the Passenger side wheel well of the Acty...
Now on the Beat, it seems like a much harder task! How do I get access to tighten the Belts? I removed the engine cover from behind the rear seats, but I can not see how I would get my hands down there to adjust the belts. Can I remove the fender well of the Beat, or is it designed to be done from below? I'm sure there must be some easier way...?
Thanks!