
ESTIMATED TIME 30 mins - 1 hour
DIY COST $ 10 - 60
DIFFICULTY Intermediate
What you will need
- Floor jack or car ramps
- Jack stands
- Wheel chocks
- 17mm Wrench
- 22mm Wrench
- Drive Belts
Procedure
- Park the vehicle. Jack up the vehicle or put it on car ramps.
- Support the vehicle with jack stands and wheel chocks at the rear wheel.
- Remove the front wheel liner, on the driver's side, of the vehicle to gain access to the serpentine belt.
- Go under the vehicle and locate the tensioner pulley/idler pulley. Driver's side of the epulley. Driver's side of the engine.
- Twist the bolt counterclockwise on the tensioner pulley using a 17mm wrench to loosen the tension on the serpentine belt and pull the serpentine belt out.
- Release the tensioner pulley when the serpentine belt is removed.
- Remove the belt from the water pump and crankshaft. Turn the crankshaft pulley using a 22mm wrench and as you move the pulley remove the belt.
- Get the new belt, line it up back to the pulley, and twist the crankshaft to install the new belt.
- Get the new serpentine belt and line it up back to the pulleys.
- Twist the tensioner pulley counterclockwise and put the serpentine belt onto the pulleys. Make sure that every groove of the belt is aligned to the ribs of the pulley.
Engine
Applications
2.0L MPI (G4KD)
- Hyundai Tucson/ix35 (LM) (2009–2015)
- Hyundai Sonata (2007–2014)
- Kia Forte (TD) (2008–2012)
- Kia Optima/K5 (2008–2012)
- Kia Sportage (SL) (2010–2013)
2.4L MPI (G4KE)
- Hyundai Azera (HG) (2013–2016)
- Hyundai Grandeur (TG) (2008–2011)
- Hyundai Santa Fe (2010–2020)
- Hyundai Sonata (2007–2019)
- Hyundai Tucson (2010–2020)
- Kia Cadenza (2009–2019)
- Kia Forte (TD) (2008–2012)
- Kia Optima (2008–2019)
- Kia Rondo (2008–2013)
- Kia Sportage (2011–2021)
- Kia Sorento (2009–2020)
Notes
- Only use jacking points as noted in your owner's manual.
- Use wheel chocks to prevent the vehicle from moving.
- Always secure vehicle with jack stands even when using car ramps.
- Do not get under a car that is not secured with jack stands.
- Set the parking brakes and transmission in PARK.
Safety Tips

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