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Serpentine belt replacement Guide1999 Chevrolet Silverado

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Difficulty

Easy

Time

15-20 minutes

Parts Needed

2 items

DIY Savings

$100-400+

1999 Chevrolet Silverado — What You Need to Know

  • Belt size differs between AC and non-AC trucks — verify your configuration before purchasing
  • 5.3L LS uses a 15mm tensioner bolt — rotate clockwise to release
  • Silverado belt routing diagram is on a sticker in the engine bay near the radiator support
  • 4.8L, 5.3L, and 6.0L all use similar routing but different belt lengths — verify by engine code on door jamb sticker
Torque Specs

Tensioner bolt: 37 ft-lbs

Belt Routing

5.3L with AC: Crankshaft → AC compressor → idler → water pump → power steering → alternator → tensioner. Without AC: Crankshaft → idler → water pump → power steering → alternator → tensioner.

Safety Warnings

  • Verify whether your truck has AC — belt lengths differ significantly

Tools Required

15mm wrench or 3/8" drive for tensioner
Belt routing diagram (on hood decal)

Parts Needed

Serpentine Belt (5.3L no AC)6 rib, 840mm
Gates K060840
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Serpentine Belt (5.3L with AC)6 rib, 995mm
Gates K060995
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Basic Procedure Overview

  1. 1Locate tensioner on driver side of engine
  2. 2Rotate tensioner clockwise (15mm) to release tension
  3. 3Remove belt, route new belt per hood diagram
  4. 4Routing with AC: crank → AC → idler → water pump → PS pump → alternator → tensioner
  5. 5Slip over last pulley while holding tensioner, release slowly
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About Serpentine belt replacement on Chevrolet Silverado

Performing a serpentine belt replacement on your 1999 Chevrolet Silverado is a common maintenance task that most DIY mechanics can handle with basic tools. By doing this repair yourself, you can save $100-400 compared to dealership or shop prices.

The Chevrolet Silverado has been in production for many years, and serpentine belt replacement procedures are well-documented. Always refer to your owner's manual for vehicle-specific information and torque specifications.

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