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Mitsubishi Pajero Serpentine Belt

Find serpentine belt routing diagrams, part numbers, and replacement instructions for your Mitsubishi Pajero. All years covered.

Quick Answer

The Mitsubishi Pajero serpentine belt routes around the alternator, power steering pump, A/C compressor, and water pump. Belt length and routing vary by engine β€” see diagrams below.

2016-2021

2016-2021
Belt TypeMulti-rib serpentine (6PK or 7PK)
Belt Length85" - 100" (varies by engine and A/C option)
Tensioner TypeAutomatic spring-loaded tensioner
Replacement Interval60,000 - 100,000 miles
Notes
  • β†’Take a photo of the belt routing BEFORE removing the old belt
  • β†’Use a 1/2" breaker bar or 15mm socket to release the automatic tensioner
  • β†’Inspect the tensioner pulley and idler pulleys for bearing noise while the belt is off
  • β†’A new belt may squeal briefly at startup β€” this usually stops within a few minutes

2010-2015

2010-2015
Belt TypeMulti-rib serpentine (6PK or 7PK)
Belt Length85" - 100" (varies by engine and A/C option)
Tensioner TypeAutomatic spring-loaded tensioner
Replacement Interval60,000 - 100,000 miles
Notes
  • β†’Take a photo of the belt routing BEFORE removing the old belt
  • β†’Use a 1/2" breaker bar or 15mm socket to release the automatic tensioner
  • β†’Inspect the tensioner pulley and idler pulleys for bearing noise while the belt is off
  • β†’A new belt may squeal briefly at startup β€” this usually stops within a few minutes

2004-2009

2004-2009
Belt TypeMulti-rib serpentine (6PK or 7PK)
Belt Length85" - 100" (varies by engine and A/C option)
Tensioner TypeAutomatic spring-loaded tensioner
Replacement Interval60,000 - 100,000 miles
Notes
  • β†’Take a photo of the belt routing BEFORE removing the old belt
  • β†’Use a 1/2" breaker bar or 15mm socket to release the automatic tensioner
  • β†’Inspect the tensioner pulley and idler pulleys for bearing noise while the belt is off
  • β†’A new belt may squeal briefly at startup β€” this usually stops within a few minutes

1998-2003

1998-2003
Belt TypeMulti-rib serpentine (6PK or 7PK)
Belt Length85" - 100" (varies by engine and A/C option)
Tensioner TypeManual adjustment bolt or automatic
Replacement Interval60,000 - 100,000 miles
Notes
  • β†’Take a photo of the belt routing BEFORE removing the old belt
  • β†’Check if your model uses automatic or manual tensioner adjustment
  • β†’Inspect the tensioner pulley and idler pulleys for bearing noise while the belt is off
  • β†’A new belt may squeal briefly at startup β€” this usually stops within a few minutes

1992-1997

1992-1997
Belt TypeMulti-rib serpentine (6PK or 7PK)
Belt Length85" - 100" (varies by engine and A/C option)
Tensioner TypeManual adjustment bolt or automatic
Replacement Interval60,000 - 100,000 miles
Notes
  • β†’Take a photo of the belt routing BEFORE removing the old belt
  • β†’Check if your model uses automatic or manual tensioner adjustment
  • β†’Inspect the tensioner pulley and idler pulleys for bearing noise while the belt is off
  • β†’A new belt may squeal briefly at startup β€” this usually stops within a few minutes

1986-1991

1986-1991
Belt TypeMulti-rib serpentine (6PK or 7PK)
Belt Length85" - 100" (varies by engine and A/C option)
Tensioner TypeManual adjustment bolt or automatic
Replacement Interval60,000 - 100,000 miles
Notes
  • β†’Take a photo of the belt routing BEFORE removing the old belt
  • β†’Check if your model uses automatic or manual tensioner adjustment
  • β†’Inspect the tensioner pulley and idler pulleys for bearing noise while the belt is off
  • β†’A new belt may squeal briefly at startup β€” this usually stops within a few minutes

1982-1985

1982-1985
Belt TypeMulti-rib serpentine (6PK or 7PK)
Belt Length85" - 100" (varies by engine and A/C option)
Tensioner TypeManual adjustment bolt or automatic
Replacement Interval60,000 - 100,000 miles
Notes
  • β†’Take a photo of the belt routing BEFORE removing the old belt
  • β†’Check if your model uses automatic or manual tensioner adjustment
  • β†’Inspect the tensioner pulley and idler pulleys for bearing noise while the belt is off
  • β†’A new belt may squeal briefly at startup β€” this usually stops within a few minutes

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I replace the serpentine belt on a Mitsubishi Pajero?
Release tension on the automatic tensioner with a breaker bar, slide the old belt off, route the new belt per the diagram (usually on a sticker under the hood), and release the tensioner onto the new belt. The job takes 15-30 minutes.
How do I know if my Mitsubishi Pajero serpentine belt needs replacing?
Signs include squealing at startup, visible cracks or fraying on the belt, loss of power steering or A/C, and the battery light coming on. Most belts should be replaced every 60,000-100,000 miles.
What happens if the serpentine belt breaks on my Mitsubishi Pajero?
If the serpentine belt breaks, you lose power steering, alternator charging, A/C, and (on some engines) the water pump. Pull over immediately β€” driving without the water pump will cause overheating and engine damage.
Where is the belt routing diagram on a Mitsubishi Pajero?
Most Mitsubishi Pajero models have a belt routing diagram on a sticker under the hood, near the radiator support or on the inner fender. If it's missing, check the service manual or see the diagrams below.

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