What is this pulley wheel for ? (Lanos)

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What is this pulley wheel for ? (Lanos)

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It's on the passenger side.Nothing is connected to it,and it can be spun by hand. I thought something was meant to be connected to this. Couldn't find any diagrams anywhere,so someone here must know.

1st pic is a close up,2nd is a bit further out looking through the wheel wel. Front of car is to the right of the pics.l

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air conditioning.
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daewoomofo wrote:air conditioning.

thought so,thats just the answer i wanted cos my AC aint working !!
So is this the correct belt i need? :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... ink:top:us
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naznomad wrote:
daewoomofo wrote:air conditioning.

thought so,thats just the answer i wanted cos my AC aint working !!
So is this the correct belt i need? :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... ink:top:us[/

Yeah that probably it. Do you have "AutoZone" in L.V. ?

Mine here had them in stock for about that price. No shipping and waiting on the mail.
:)
Make sure your pulley turns smoothly before you install it.
And adjust it tight (just a very slight slack) as it will stretch a little after a few miles. Check it after it breaks in. It may make a little noise and you might get a faint smell of burnt rubber for the first 50~75 miles. Thats ok tho its just wearing in on the edges as AutoZones is not OEM.
Its just as strong tho.
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Spider wrote:
naznomad wrote:
daewoomofo wrote:air conditioning.

thought so,thats just the answer i wanted cos my AC aint working !!
So is this the correct belt i need? :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... ink:top:us[/

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Yeah that probably it. Do you have "AutoZone" in L.V. ?

mine had em in stock for about that price too. No shipping and waiting on the mail.

Make sure your pulley turns smoothly before you install it. And make it tight (just a slight slack) as it will stretch a little after a few miles. Check it after it breaks in.

:)
Thanks Spider,yeah there's an AZ near me,I'll check them out,see what they have.
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naznomad wrote:
Spider wrote:
naznomad wrote:
thought so,thats just the answer i wanted cos my AC aint working !!
So is this the correct belt i need? :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... ink:top:us[/

quote]

Yeah, that's probably it. Do you have "AutoZone" in L.V. ?

Mine here had them in stock for about that price. No shipping and waiting on the mail.
:)
Make sure your pulley turns smoothly before you install it.
And adjust it tight (just a very slight slack) as it will stretch a little after a few miles. Check it after it breaks in. It may make a little noise and you might get a faint smell of burnt rubber for the first 50~75 miles. Thats ok tho its just wearing in on the edges as AutoZones is not OEM.
Its just as strong tho.
Thanks Spider,yeah there's an AZ near me,I'll check them out,see what they have.

Cool
:)
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Spider wrote:
naznomad wrote:
Spider wrote: Thanks Spider,yeah there's an AZ near me,I'll check them out,see what they have.

Cool
:)
Just called my local AZ,and they have one in,I checked the part number on thewir website.
http://autozone.com/R,APP140677/vehicle ... Detail.htm
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naznomad wrote:
Spider wrote:
naznomad wrote:
Cool
:)
Just called my local AZ,and they have one in,I checked the part number on thewir website.
http://autozone.com/R,APP140677/vehicle ... Detail.htm
again, COOL! :) AutoZone comes thru again !
P.S. check out this thread if your gonna DIY;
http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtop ... ght=#79382
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