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Old 06-16-10, 01:04 PM
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Red face s4 13b air pump question

so im trying to take the belt off of the air pump that runs off of the clutch fan, the one with what im assuming has a vacuum hose attached to the air box. under the air pump there is a bolt that runs along a what im thinking is an adjustment bracket that you loosen the bolt and the pump will pivot and swing down to relieve the tension of the belt to take off. do i also remove the vacuum hose as well? i might sound like an idiot but i just wanted to make sure what im saying is correct, thanks for any and all feedback
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you should buy a Haynes manual
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Just loosen said bolt and swing it down and remove the belt. No removal of any hose required. Buy or download the factory service manual that is located in the FAQ
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got it finally, the bolts took some encouraging to come loose but i got it now. thanks guys
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