ACDelco GM Original Equipment 12626222 V-Ribbed Serpentine Belt
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Yes, but the chevy v-twin is a different story. There are eight people in the room.
On my fourth, I used it. The layout of the 8 is identical to that of the 5. Assuming you have air conditioning and power steering, I believe it would fit.
Yes, if this is compatible with your vehicle. LT 6 from 2009.
If the engine is 6 cylinders, it should work. 0L, and the year appears to be within the acceptable range.
Selected User Reviews For ACDelco GM Original Equipment 12626222 V-Ribbed Serpentine Belt
This belt, according to Amazon, will not fit a 2013 Silverado with a 5. This is the exact OEM belt and part number that came off the vehicle, so this information is incorrect. I hope this information is useful to you.
In about 10 minutes, I was able to remove the old one and replace it. It's impossible not to admire GM.
Chevy Avalanche 5th Generation 2007 3l V8. My 2007 Chevy Avalanche 5's serpentine belt was ordered to be replaced because it was deteriorating. 3l V8. It arrived quickly, and I was able to swap it out in a matter of minutes. It's a great option for those who want to know they're installing a high-quality OEM part.
Though the old one was in good working order, it was replaced at 85k miles, and I'm hoping that this one will be as well. This is a critical component, and the old one will be kept in case of emergency.
I ordered this acdelco serpentine belt for my Chevy Silverado and was pleasantly surprised to receive a completely different belt that is not acdelco branded. Unfortunately, I ordered from Amazon warehouse deals and obviously the previous customer returned a different belt. br>In my opinion, this belt appears to have a few thousand miles on it.
It should work fine if it's identical to the factory original, which I assume it is. After eight years of use, I replaced the original, which showed no signs of deterioration. I'd never gone that long without replacing a belt before, but it appeared that I could have gotten away with it.
It took about 5 minutes to complete the task. My 2007 Yukon Denali was perfectly fitted with the belt. Since the truck was new, this is the first time I've replaced it, and the original one lasted 190,000 miles (11 years)!.