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DIY V6 Serpentine / Drive Belt Change

40K views 31 replies 19 participants last post by  swedespeed7  
Nice write up.

The dealer time is 1-1.5 hours depending on the dealer.

And that's great you did it but the belt is rated for 100,000 mi. and should have no problem going that long. You go until 160,000 mi. now!

You didn't do the tensioner did you?
 
I agree - a great DIY. What am I missing? My 2008 OM says the belt gets changed at 160,000 miles on the V6.

P.S. I think the engineers who design these things shouild have to serve five years at hard labor doing the routine service on them. This and the plug change are both horrendous! I can't imagine what doing a clutch or a slave cylinder would be like.
Saab just decided to go with 60,000 on most belts for all the vehicles.
All the original specs on the V6 rate the belt and plugs for 100,000 mi.
The ROW specs 120,000 km on both I believe. JDRL from Spain can comment and he's even posted his intervals.

With that in mind changing belts is never a bad idea. On my last 2 9-3's I just kept a spare belt. My dealer gave me an extra (old one) for my 06' to carry around just in case however they said they can go much further than 60,000 mi. I had 93,000 mi. on my 06' and it was like new. Had 75,000 on plugs while being tuned and they worked fine too.

So you did absolutely nothing wrong, just good preventive maintenance.
And the tensioners on the V6 appear to last longer than the 2.0T but commonly are replaced together. I know the 2.0 had some tensioner issues so Saab said to replace it with the belt at 60,000 mi.
I don't believe they've said to do that with the V6, yet:eek:
 
A HUGE thanks to you for the DIY.

Also upset with you for making this DIY :lol:. I thought to myself looks easy enough because of this guide, but there I was stuck at that front bolt!! ;oops:

It took me 3 hrs only because of the front motor mount bolt is next to impossible to access. I had a swivel bit, it didn't help, there's just no room in there!

Well at least I won't have to worry for another 60K, thank god.

To all those who didn't change theirs at 60K, I'd highly recommend it. My belt looked good from under the car but up close the ridges were showing small signs of wear and a random crack here and there. On another vehicle at 60K I had picked up a small rock in one of the ridges and the belt was about to balloon. For me, the 60K mark is totally appropriate, it's a $40 repair not worth overlooking IMHO.
What year is your car? And where are you located? You can put that in your sig or profile.
 
Thanks for the info OP. It was a piece of cake.

I had 78k on what I believe was the original belt. I originally thought the belt looked great then I found some cracking, a broken rib and a hole (from a rock I am guessing) all the way through the belt.
How about that. Yeah you wonder checking the belt if you can actually see the whole thing without removing it.