My first response would be to not be concerned. But a better response would
be to inspect the belt's condition by removing the sound-deadening pan and,
using a light, inspect the belt. Small hairline cracks should be expected but
anything larger would indicate that replacement is due. I suspect you are
OK.
Bob W.
2001 Weekender with 124,000 miles on the original belt
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In a message dated 6/26/2008 9:53:49 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
electicamp@... writes:
Doing a search i have found references to changing the serpentine belt but
not with mileage
as low as mine ((2003 EVC, 44K). We are beginning some extended travel soon.
Any
thoughts about changing the belt?
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