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2008 Toyota Tacoma Drive Belt, A/C Idler Pulley

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  • 1.Cooling - Belts & Pulleys (2.7L)
    2008 Toyota Tacoma Belts & Pulleys - Maintenance Diagram 1 - Thumbnail
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    16603-0P030
    Idler Pulley
    Pulley Sub-Assembly, Idler Pulley Tension
    • Part Notes: 2.7L;4.0L, Type 1
    MSRP: $118.75 Your Price: $84.60
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    16604-0P011
    Idler Pulley
    Pulley Sub-Assembly, Idler Pulley Tension
    • Part Notes: 4.0L, Type 2
    MSRP: $104.44 Your Price: $74.41
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Drive Belt Installation and Repair Tips for 2008 Toyota Tacoma

  • Q: How to install the fan and generator Drive Belt on 2008 Toyota Tacoma?
    A: Installation To install the fan and generator V belt on the 2TR-FE engine, first, attach the V belt to each pulley and the tensioner. Next, screw the hexagonal screw of the tensioner clockwise to fix the belt. Lastly, examine the belt to ensure that it is working correctly.
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