All got done 1000 miles ago.I'd personally have no issues reusing the belt if it's that new. How about the tensioner?
Id probably use it again but for the sake of 20 quid it might be worth chucking a new one on.
Fairly simple job once you've worked out how to detension the belt with a jubilee Clip as getting a tool in there other than the proper serpentine tool is more or less impossible
Is the alternator the correct one? The Renault dealership that did mine took three attempts to fit the correct one. Even that failed a few years later - lol.
Both normal 172s and same age.Is it a cup with no A.C. or normal 172? Cups use a different alt and setup
Yeah I used a jubilee to take the other one of and wasn't to bad. Only thing I am worried about is resetting the tension on the belt as its not something I have ever done which is why I am not to keen to take the belt off completely . Everything else seems straight forward. I will pick a new belt up tomorrow just incase.Straight swap then. Should be easy enough. Like I say, hardest part is taking the tension off the belt. I usually use a nice big jubilee clip around the tensioner as I haven't got the fancy tool or made my own.
Itl be difficult swinging the alternator back in place with taking the tension off the belt
Ideal feel a lot more confident in doing it now Thanks for your help!It's an automatic tensioner. Just release the jubilee clip when everything is done and job done