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Auxiliary belts - Imbloodyfedup - 06-03-2017 hi. All. Does anyone have a auxiliary belt diagram for a 1999 306 1.4 with a/c, p/s and alt? Bel flew off o motorway. Motorfactors are confusing me as some say there is one belt others say there are two. As no belts visible i really need help. Thanks RE: Auxiliary belts - Jonny81191 - 06-03-2017 Looks like a twin belt. Buy both options and send back what you don't use. RE: Auxiliary belts - Imbloodyfedup - 06-03-2017 Thank you so much. I need as much info as its my first cam/auxiliary belts change. Fingers crossed. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk RE: Auxiliary belts - Imbloodyfedup - 07-03-2017 Problem two... How do i release the tension on the auxiliary belts? It already doing my head in. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk RE: Auxiliary belts - Mattcheese31 - 07-03-2017 There are a few different tensioners, I think with yours you loosen a bolt then use a 1/2 bar in the square hole to move it round. RE: Auxiliary belts - Imbloodyfedup - 07-03-2017 That will work on the cambelt but there is only one tensioner on the p/s , a/c belt with a torque screw in center but there is no tensioner on the gen belt? Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk RE: Auxiliary belts - madmadmax - 27-03-2017 check to see of the alternator swing in and out |