Hey folks.
I went a tinsy bit fast over a speed hump yesterday and my drive belt snapped. I had no alternator, power steering, a/c, etc besides my drive shaft.
So I drive home slowly and today I get a new belt and its fine works great turns all the pulleys.... but.... Nothing works!
Power steering is still leaking profusely (I just did the 4 nuts up on the thing to see if that would stop it)
My temp gauge does not work
A/C does not work
Power steering does not work
And who knows, maybe my alternator isn't working either.
Do I have to do like a ECU reset or something?
Cheers folks.
It sounds like the belt is not moving or turning anything..It has to be something up with the belt.Otherwise you would have to be the unluckiest person in the world to have all them different systems fail all at once.I cant even picture how the belt could come off because of a speed hump.You would think other stuff would hit first and not the harmonic balancer.
Belt routed correctly?
All accessories rotating in the correct direction?
Slow down over speed bumps?
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Well it was a largeish speed hump and I didn't see it as I was coming up to it.
The belt appears to be moving every pulley when I look under the hood.
The power steering leak happened directly after the belt broke. Car was seriously overheated and coolant was overflowing through the resevoir tank.
In my car now the temperature gauge is dead, and it wasn't before.
argh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll check if the belt is on properly... 99% sure it is as I have a haynes manual.
edit: To clarify I don't have to reset any relays or anything????
I wouldnt imagine so ,unless power from the alternator when it stopped upset the ECU in some way when the belt came off it.If the belt is fitted properly and all looks ok,just remove the negative battery terminal for a minute or two,and try it to see if it does indeed fix it.
Temperature gauge - check the sendor on the front of the thermostat housing... (a single wired plug) ... it sits VERY close to the belt, and could have been pulled off/snapped when the belt went... this is the wire that sends a signal to the dash cluster. (FYI - the other plug on the side of the thermostat housing goes to the ecu to tell the computer what temp the engine is)
I took out the power steering pump and replaced the tiny o ring that may have been causing the leak, then it started raining so I had to stop before I got the pump back on.. As for the temp gauge i'll have to check that out when the sun comes back out but thanks for that tip
Nice! Got my temp gauge working again. Thanks for that
I pulled apart the power steering pump as I said and took it for a drive but the steering was stiff as. I think the belt really fxcked with something down there. Do you think if I took a power steering pump out of a different VS it would be rectified? I am going to try to replace that mini o-ring before I do that though. The nut close to that O-ring was knackered, must've gotten hit by the belt.
Check that the power steering pump leak isn't coming down from the PS reservoir and/or the hoses - these would be in the direct firing line of a broken belt - the oil runs under the hoses if they leaK and make it seem the pump is leaking.
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I undid the two long bolts holding the pump in and undid the hose coming from the resevior.
I then undid the hex nut with the tiny o ring inside of it, freeing the pump. The nut was quite damaged and looked like it had been sliced on one of its faces. Besides that I changed all the hoses and still I have this leak.
My neighbour gave me an o ring, slighty bigger than what was present. I fitted that but it still had a major leak. I'll keep looking for an answer.
Oh one thing, am I right to drive with no power steering? it's harder but I can still drive and the engine still remains pretty cool.
if you pulled the p/s pump apart and didn't put it back together right it can result in no pressure, the plates and blades have to go in correctly
NO.
Apart from the fact it is unroadworthy (in Vic anyway) it places a huge load on the steering shaft and column.
I saw a VN that had been driven without a p/steer belt and it sheared the steering shaft due to the load.
You could turn the steering wheel a full turn without the front wheels moving.
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