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Bleachbum69
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Apr 5, 2008, 10:46 AM
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I have a 1994 Dodge Grand Caravan SE 3.3 ltr that needs a new serpentine belt. I happen to have one hanging around and want to know if the one I have is compatible (can I use it on my van). I have a Brando BAN 6PK2185. I don't even know what car/truck it was for. Is it okay to use it in my Caravan?
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Tom Greenleaf
Ultimate Carjunky
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Apr 5, 2008, 11:22 AM
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Re: Serpentine Belt
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Not knowing what the replacment one was made for is a stopper! There are lots of different ones. If you want I would know that a correct one is available, then take the worn one off and match it up. Count grooves and position of grooves and absolutely stretch them out together for a match in length. If new one is a perfect match but just a smidge shorter then it might be just fine. Odds are against it. If it's brand new in package see if you can swap it where a place sells the same brand belt?? T
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