Serpentine belt replacement Guide1989 Toyota Corolla
Complete DIY repair guide with step-by-step instructions. Find exact parts on Amazon for your vehicle.
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-20 minutes
Parts Needed
2 items
DIY Savings
$100-400+
1989 Toyota Corolla — What You Need to Know
- →2009-2013 Corolla has electric power steering — NO PS pump in belt routing. Different belt from 2003-2008
- →Both 1ZZ and 2ZR use automatic spring tensioners — no manual adjustment needed
- →1ZZ engine (2003-2008) is known for oil consumption issues — check oil level every 2,000 miles
- →Belt is accessible from the top with minimal disassembly — one of the easiest belt replacements
Tensioner bolt: 19 ft-lbs
2003-2008 1ZZ: Crankshaft → AC compressor → alternator → spring tensioner. 2009-2013 2ZR: Crankshaft → AC compressor → alternator → tensioner (no PS pump — electric steering).
Safety Warnings
- •Note routing before removal
- •Check tensioner for wear
- •Inspect all pulleys
Tools Required
Parts Needed
Basic Procedure Overview
- 1Locate spring tensioner on front of engine
- 2Use 14mm to rotate tensioner clockwise (away from belt), slip belt off alternator
- 3Route new belt over all pulleys, slip over alternator last while holding tensioner open
- 4Release tensioner slowly, verify belt alignment
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