ACDelco GM Original Equipment 12637204 V-Ribbed Serpentine Belt
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I'm not sure, but the 6k930 has no writing on it. This one has the same writing as the one on my 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500 5 that I replaced. The 3L and Amazon both show that this will fit my vehicle, whereas the 6k930 will not.
I'd go to the Acdelco Parts website and enter your truck's information to get the property acdelco part number. It's not difficult. Alternatively, you can ask for the OEM part number by calling your local dealer's parts department.
Use your vin, year, and modal to look up your truck on the ACDelco parts website. Make sure to write down the part number, which should correspond to the ACdelco GM part number on Amazon. If they don't match, they'll make a note of it. I hope this has been of assistance.
The belt is on the vehicle right now but I am 90% sure it said USA or Mexico or both ? Sorry I can not be 100% sure of 100% things.
Selected User Reviews For ACDelco GM Original Equipment 12637204 V-Ribbed Serpentine Belt
On a 2002 Tahoe LT, 5, I decided to replace the serpentine drive belt (ACDelco 12637204) and the air conditioning belt (ACDelco 12576447). With 143000 miles on the clock, this 3L is a must-have. The main tensioner was located near the end of the indexing marks, indicating that the belt had been stretched. I've got a K that I bought secondhand. I didn't have to remove the stock air cleaner to get to the drive belt from above because of the N Performance air cleaner. I was able to remove the old belts and install the new belts without much difficulty because there is a large cover underneath the engine behind the radiator that, when removed, gives you clear access to the A/C and Main Serpentine belts. There are less expensive Serpentine Belts available, but I chose OEM ACDelco quality because it has never failed me before; I highly recommend these belts.
This could not be installed because it was just a few millimeters too short for my 2012 Chevrolet Express 3500 6. 0L van. This was particularly aggravating because I had no trouble reinstalling the old belt and now have to find a replacement that actually fits and get back into the car. At the very least, when I do get around to it, it should be warmer outside. This is a review of the ACDelco 12637204 GM Original Equipment V-Twin Engine. Serpentine Belt with Ribbed Ribbing.
At 110,000 miles, the engine was replaced with a 3 L engine with a 145 amp alternator. Actually, the old belt appeared to be in better shape. Being safe is preferable to being sorry.
It was designed to replace the original belt. The item arrived in good condition. It replaced the vehicle's original belt, which had lasted 10 years and 120 thousand miles. Installation was simple, and since I have a K, I was able to use it right away. I didn't need to remove any other parts to remove and replace the belts because my vehicle had an air intake setup, so I had enough room to see and work. It's worth noting that this is the larger serpentine belt; for my 2006 Yukon Xl Denali's AC compressor, I had to purchase a separate, smaller belt.
Apart from the fact that it arrived later than expected: For our 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT 4x4 5, it's a good replacement belt. 3 liter V8 Z71 We don't know how long it will last or how far it will travel yet. We just slapped it on the back of our truck.
I assume the belt is in good working order, but my water pump went out almost immediately after I installed it on my vehicle. I'm not sure if this has anything to do with it, but it's worth mentioning.
I purchased this with the intention of installing it in my Cadillac Escalade from 2004. It was a perfect match. It appeals to me. I did the repair myself, so I can't complain about the cost. br>br>Just do your research before purchasing anything that won't fit in your vehicle.
On a 2004 Escalade 6, it fits and functions perfectly. 0 V8 AWD.