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2010 R36 BMS Drive belt path

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  • 2010 R36 BMS Drive belt path

    Hi guys

    After a bit of quick help, long story but I'd like to confirm my drive belt path is looking right?
    Can anyone share a pic from inside their engine bay?

    Google "VR6 drive belt path" results in confusion to me...

    Here's mine currently - has been replaced yesterday after the workshop cocked up.

    Now I'm paranoid.

    Thanks

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    Should look like this:

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    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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    • #3
      sweet, thanks for the quick answer - looks like it's routed correctly!

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