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Fan Belt / Power Steering Belt
- VAXXi
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02 Mar 2013 18:39 #64370
by VAXXi
Replied by VAXXi on topic Fan Belt / Power Steering Belt
I have a web shop available; choosing the Suzuki Jimny 2003 1.3 M13A 4x4 gives 4 belts from Gates: 4PK850, 4PK788, 4PK833, 4PK948. It doesn't say however which matches which, I assume 2 are for AC model, 2 are for non-AC model.
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02 Mar 2013 18:53 - 02 Mar 2013 18:54 #64372
by Tadpole
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So it looks like 4PK850 is the Power Steering 
Alternator could be any of the others
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Alternator could be any of the others

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02 Mar 2013 19:04 #64375
by markyp2000
Replied by markyp2000 on topic Fan Belt / Power Steering Belt
The 4kp is the amount of ribs and the 850 it the lenth just mesure it and hay presto there is your part number
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02 Mar 2013 19:06 #64376
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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Have a good look at the original belt, the size should be printed on it as the part number.
My x reg has an 860 power steering belt, and it is at the maximum adjustment, and isn't tight enough, so it should have an 850. One day I will buy a new one...............
I can't read the number on the fan belt, as most of it is under the alternator.
My x reg has an 860 power steering belt, and it is at the maximum adjustment, and isn't tight enough, so it should have an 850. One day I will buy a new one...............
I can't read the number on the fan belt, as most of it is under the alternator.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there

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02 Mar 2013 22:58 #64404
by VAXXi
Just found the receipt: on my 2007 M13AA A/C Jimny, the belts are 4PK948 and 4PK833. So the other two should be for non-A/C models perhaps ? :dry:
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VAXXi wrote: I have a web shop available; choosing the Suzuki Jimny 2003 1.3 M13A 4x4 gives 4 belts from Gates: 4PK850, 4PK788, 4PK833, 4PK948. It doesn't say however which matches which, I assume 2 are for AC model, 2 are for non-AC model.
Just found the receipt: on my 2007 M13AA A/C Jimny, the belts are 4PK948 and 4PK833. So the other two should be for non-A/C models perhaps ? :dry:
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03 Mar 2013 09:05 #64412
by kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
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I got bored of the inaccuracy of the aftermarket suppliers books in trying to get the right ones and put my wallet on the line at the main dealer! I can't remember the cost but at least I got the right ones. I may have intentionally removed the cost from my mind to stop me thinking about it!
Measuring something with no end is hard.
Kirkynut
Measuring something with no end is hard.
Kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
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