RoryR
Enthusiast
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Hello R4 friends,
I was driving home after a short trip around central London when, just as I pulled into my street, the battery warning light came on, followed quickly by the temperature warning light.
Luckily, I was already home, so I turned the engine off straight away. After opening the bonnet, I found that the lower of the two belts had failed and was torn (see photo below).
The car had been stored for many years, so I suspect the belt could be around 15 years old.
The vehicle is a 1984 GTL model, and I’m now trying to source the correct replacement belt. The existing belt is marked DAYCO 10A0650C, but when I search for this code, it sometimes comes up listed for a Renault 5.
However, when I tried to order a 10A0650C belt via eBay, the seller contacted me to say it was not the correct part for my car based on the registration number.
So my questions are: Is 10A0650C actually the correct belt size for this car? If not, what is the correct belt specification? And where would you recommend sourcing the correct, good-quality replacement belts?
Thanks for your help,
Rory




I was driving home after a short trip around central London when, just as I pulled into my street, the battery warning light came on, followed quickly by the temperature warning light.
Luckily, I was already home, so I turned the engine off straight away. After opening the bonnet, I found that the lower of the two belts had failed and was torn (see photo below).
The car had been stored for many years, so I suspect the belt could be around 15 years old.
The vehicle is a 1984 GTL model, and I’m now trying to source the correct replacement belt. The existing belt is marked DAYCO 10A0650C, but when I search for this code, it sometimes comes up listed for a Renault 5.
However, when I tried to order a 10A0650C belt via eBay, the seller contacted me to say it was not the correct part for my car based on the registration number.
So my questions are: Is 10A0650C actually the correct belt size for this car? If not, what is the correct belt specification? And where would you recommend sourcing the correct, good-quality replacement belts?
Thanks for your help,
Rory







