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2003 Ford Ranger Serpentine Belt, Drive Belt, V-Belt

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  • 1.Cooling - Belts & Pulleys (4 Cyl 2.3 L)
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  • 2.Cooling - Belts & Pulleys (6 Cyl 3.0 L)
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    • Part Notes: 3.0L;4.0L
    MSRP: $43.17 Your Price: $30.43
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OEM 2003 Ford Ranger Parts for Belts & Pulleys - Maintenance

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Drive Belt Installation and Repair Tips for 2003 Ford Ranger

  • Q: How to service the accessory drive belt on 2003 Ford Ranger?
    A: The accessory drive belt should be removed by turning the belt tensioner counterclockwise in order to service the accessory drive belt. During installation, make sure that it is correctly routed. The process of replacing the new belt is the same way but in reverse.
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