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Anonymous Posted on Apr 22, 2014

Serpentine belt keeps popping off - 1994 Ford Econoline

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 14, 2010

SOURCE: serpentine belt keeps falling off in rain or snow

Check pulleys for being out of line. Chances are high that it is the tensioner pulley. Take the belt off and check for play in all of the pulleys. If the pulley rocks on its shaft the bearing is bad.

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Ruben Diaz

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2010

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ONE OF THE PULLEYS TURNED BY THE BELT IS BAD, MAYBE WATER PUMP, STEERING PUMP PULLEY, ALTERNATOR ETC.

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Reynaldo Andico

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2012

SOURCE: Serpentine belt keeps popping/slipping off

The power steering pump pulley must be flushed with the power steering pump shaft,Or else you will have noise or slips right off.12_11_2012_4_28_42_am.gif

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