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Give me some examples, please.All depends on the part and what the goal is.
I saw Canada written on one package of pulleys. Not sure if it was the belt tensioner, belt or ridged pulley, but something had Germany written on the part itself.For me it depends on the parts. I have both an explorer and expedition. Someone above mentioned quality american. Recently the past few motorcraft parts I've used, the Ford/Motorcraft label on the package said "Contents made in China". I was kind of pissed. The explorer forum has had several comments about belt tensioners going bad before 100,000 miles. I recently replaced mine with a different brand better warranty. My rotors I recently replaced with motorcraft. So, definitely just depends with me, I'll consider price versus warranty etc..
I bought mine used and the manual was MIA. I'm pretty sure the first generation had the belt diagram in the engine bay. My '14 should too. Kind of a ******* move by Ford in my opinion.Also the belt diagram should be in the owners manual.
I don't have the patience to watch a video on installing the belt. I Google image searched for my vehicle and almost all of the diagrams were for different vehicles or years. Took me a few minutes to find the right one and then my phone kept shutting off. Add in the kids running and screaming and the great Dane puppy barking at shadows, and it really made me wish I had that diagram in the bay like it's supposed to be.True. No diagram in my 14. Diagram in my 03 engine bay.
I wouldn't be able to do it with just a diagram anyway. Gotta have a YouTube video![]()
I work for a mechanic shop so I got my parts for what the local Ford dealership sells them to garages for, but I still paid about $200 for the belt, 3 pulleys and the tensioner. I think I saw napa selling a complete kit of those parts for about half that price. But I didn't want cheap shit from China.
I work for a mechanic shop so I got my parts for what the local Ford dealership sells them to garages for, but I still paid about $200 for the belt, 3 pulleys and the tensioner. I think I saw napa selling a complete kit of those parts for about half that price. But I didn't want cheap shit from China.
I just avoid NAPA on principle now. I bought tons of parts from them over the years, but my local (corporate-owned) NAPA is awful. They're even worse than Rock Auto when it comes to customer service. Rock is so cheap on some parts that sometimes I still buy from anyway though and hope that there are no issues with it.