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I thought it was my alternator giving me problems with my belt but after replacing the alternator the new belt snaped
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There are several reasons a belt can break on your vehicle. Since you replaced the belt and alternator I would suspect a seized drive belt pulley or tensioner. Other possibilities can be that the pulleys that the drive belt rides on made be out of position causing the belt to bind and snap. I would recommend having a certified technician perform a thorough inspection of the drive belt system.