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Originally Posted by ZWrapper
I will definitely change the belt. Is it something that can be done at home with basic tools or should a mechanic handle it? I'm fairly experienced with vehicles.
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It's a pretty simple job - as long as you remember how the old belt was routed when you go to put the new belt on. It goes a lot easier if you have a helper to lock the tensioning arm while you are torquing on it, but they don't have to have any mechanical experience. More than one DIY on this site and probably several videos on Youtube.