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PQS100900 - Drive Belt – Non-A/C

Original price - Original price €14,70
Original price
€14,70
€14,70 - €14,70
Current price €14,70
OEM Part
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Brand Dayco
Drive Belt for the 2.0L petrol engine accessory drive on vehicles without air conditioning.

This auxiliary drive belt runs from the crankshaft to the alternator and power steering pump. Vehicles without air conditioning use a shorter belt routing that bypasses the A/C compressor pulley. The belt should be checked at each service and replaced when cracking, glazing, or fraying is visible.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Discovery 1 1989-1998 (L318)
Fitment Notes DISCOVERY 1 1989-1998 — 2.0L Petrol, without Air Conditioning
Alternative Codes
PQS100900

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Frequently asked questions

What does the PQS100900 drive belt do?
The PQS100900 is the auxiliary drive belt for the Discovery 1 2.0L petrol without air conditioning. It runs from the crankshaft to the alternator and power steering pump. The non-A/C routing is shorter and bypasses the air conditioning compressor pulley.
Why is this drive belt specific to non-A/C vehicles?
This drive belt is cut for the Discovery 1 2.0L petrol without air conditioning, which uses a shorter routing that bypasses the A/C compressor pulley. Air-conditioned cars need a longer belt to reach the extra pulley, so fitting the non-A/C belt to an A/C car won't route correctly. Confirm your setup first.
When should the drive belt be replaced?
Replace the drive belt when cracking, glazing, fraying or squealing appears, or if it's contaminated with oil. A belt that snaps stops the alternator and power steering pump on the Discovery 1, so inspect it at each service. Check tension and condition together.
Can the drive belt be replaced at home?
Replacing the drive belt is typically a DIY job on the Discovery 1 2.0L petrol. It usually means releasing the tensioner or adjusting the alternator to slacken the belt, then routing the new Dayco belt over the crankshaft, alternator and power steering pulleys. Note the routing before removing the old belt.