Serpentine belt replacement on a Ford Fiesta 2018 stretch fit

Asked by NotaGuruMK6WJ May 24, 2020 at 07:34 PM about the 2018 Ford Fiesta

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

don't see any adjustments how do I replace a
serpentine belt on a 2014 Ford Fiesta if it's a
stretch fit and it seems like it's way too short I'm
afraid I'm going to break it

4 Answers

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There should be a serpentine belt diagram to locate the tensioner pulley. The diagram should be on the bottom side of the hood or on the radiator support cover.

There is no such thing as a stretch fit serpentine belt. Look for an accessory or idler wheel that can be adjusted to give more slack.

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Wow, be careful of someone that states there is no such thing as a stretch belt. Gates® K040389SF - Micro-V Stretch Fit™ Serpentine Belt

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YES, IT IS A "STRETCH FIT" BELT. AND YOU CAN DO IT YOUR SELF WITH A COUPLE OF VISE GRIPS AND A 15MM SOCKET. I HAVE REPLACED 2 OF THEM ON MY 2014 AND 105 FORD FIESTA SE.

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