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minvan serpentine belt

From : dave

Q: a few months ago i posted a message about my wifes serpentine belt coming off on wet roads. on her 99 t&c 3.0 i had new tensioner installed while the van was in getting the seat heating elements replaced as per recall. btw the seat heaters worked better before the replacements. so far the belt has stayed on but my fingers are always crossed. that is a sob of a job on the side of the road in the rain. anyway ive searched but i cant locate the message about someone making a splash guard that helps keep the water away from the belt. i would like to know what it is made of where it is installed how it is fastened on. thanks dave -- the older i get the fewer things seem worth waiting in line for. .

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From : dave lee

i had one done at the dealer he said it was a snow guard. a few months ago i posted a message about my wifes serpentine belt coming off on wet roads. on her 99 t&c 3.0 i had new tensioner installed while the van was in getting the seat heating elements replaced as per recall. btw the seat heaters worked better before the replacements. so far the belt has stayed on but my fingers are always crossed. that is a sob of a job on the side of the road in the rain. anyway ive searched but i cant locate the message about someone making a splash guard that helps keep the water away from the belt. i would like to know what it is made of where it is installed how it is fastened on. thanks dave -- the older i get the fewer things seem worth waiting in line for. .

From : dave

i had one done at the dealer he said it was a snow guard. dave - i asked when we were at the dealership and was told a manager did it on another customers car but he had gone elsewhere for employment and they didnt know how he did it. a few months ago i posted a message about my wifes serpentine belt coming off on wet roads. on her 99 t&c 3.0 i had new tensioner installed while the van was in getting the seat heating elements replaced as per recall. btw the seat heaters worked better before the replacements. so far the belt has stayed on but my fingers are always crossed. that is a sob of a job on the side of the road in the rain. anyway ive searched but i cant locate the message about someone making a splash guard that helps keep the water away from the belt. i would like to know what it is made of where it is installed how it is fastened on. thanks dave -- the older i get the fewer things seem worth waiting in line for. .