Just short of 53K miles on 01 2500. Was leaving home pulling trailer - had not gotten 2 miles w/cold engine when the check guages light came on & volt meter went to 0. Investigaion revealed that the engine had THROWN THE BELT off. Engine & truck were being driven in a 25 mph zone w/AC off. Nothing unusual happened that I can recall. This came as a total surprise.
During routine maintenance, I've been watching the belt & it appears to be in perfect shape. No cracks, no side damage & appears OK on the top. I replaced it but now I am gun shy. I've never heard of this happening before. Checked back on the forum and saw some posts about a year ago talking about belts walking off due to problems with the tensioner. This does not seem to be a problem for me.
Regarding the tensioner, I did note that when I installed the new belt that only about 1/2 of the tensioner's possible range was used by the new belt. This compares with GM engines that I have worked on where you are lucky to get a new belt under a fully retracted tensioner. Could my tensioner be getting weak?
Any thoughts would be helpful because I am now afraid to go on the road not knowing what caused this to happen.
During routine maintenance, I've been watching the belt & it appears to be in perfect shape. No cracks, no side damage & appears OK on the top. I replaced it but now I am gun shy. I've never heard of this happening before. Checked back on the forum and saw some posts about a year ago talking about belts walking off due to problems with the tensioner. This does not seem to be a problem for me.
Regarding the tensioner, I did note that when I installed the new belt that only about 1/2 of the tensioner's possible range was used by the new belt. This compares with GM engines that I have worked on where you are lucky to get a new belt under a fully retracted tensioner. Could my tensioner be getting weak?
Any thoughts would be helpful because I am now afraid to go on the road not knowing what caused this to happen.