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WhalePirot said:They're about $20, I believe. Get a quality belt, say, from Gates.
A 1/2" socket drive inserted into a square recess on the belt tensioner will ease the tension on the belt, allowing it to be slipped off the pulleys. As stated on another thread, you can look at the ribbed side of the belt for cracking, but lack of them or fraying, will not ensure a good belt.
While the belts have a much longer life that V-belts, with that age and mileage, an original belt is likely nearing failure. That would not be catastrophic unless you allowed the engine to overheat. It's not a bad idea to carry a spare when the belt gets old, or on very long trips.
The diagram for the belt's routing around the pulley is either on an underhood decal or in the owner's manual. It's a rather easy procedure.] The GATES number for that belt is ......KD60888..... Keep the old one in the GATES carton as a spare...