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engine belt 3sz #car #3sz The 3SZ engine in the Daihatsu Terios uses a serpentine belt to drive various engine accessories. Here are the general steps for replacing the engine belt on a 3SZ engine: 1. Locate the serpentine belt routing diagram. This can usually be found on a decal under the hood of the vehicle, or in the owner's manual. 2. Use a wrench or socket to release the tension on the belt tensioner. This will allow you to remove the old belt. 3. Route the new serpentine belt according to the routing diagram, making sure that it is properly seated on all of the pulleys. 4. Use a wrench or socket to release the tension on the belt tensioner and slip the new belt over the last pulley. 5. Check the tension of the new belt. It should be tight, but not too tight. You should be able to press down on the belt with your thumb and see it deflect about 1/2 inch. 6. Tighten the belt tensioner to the manufacturer's specified torque settings. 7. Start the engine and check the alignment and tension of the belt. Adjust as necessary. It is important to consult a service manual or a qualified mechanic for specific instructions and torque specifications for your particular vehicle. Any mistakes during the engine belt replacement process can cause serious damage to the engine and other components.

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SEAT S.A. (English: ; Spanish: [ˈseat]; from Spanish Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo, lit. 'Spanish Passenger Car Company') is a Spanish car manufacturer that sells its vehicles under the SEAT and Cupra brands. Founded on 9 May 1950, it was created as a joint venture between Spain's government-owned Instituto Nacional de Industria, which held a majority stake, Spanish private banks, and Fiat. After being listed as an independent automaker for 36 years, the Spanish government sold SEA...

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