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Parts for your 1995 Toyota Caldina-Drive belt pulley

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1995 Toyota Caldina Drive Belt Pulley — What It Does and How To Look After It

Technical sources confirm the 1995 Toyota Caldina absolutely uses drive-belt pulleys. Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) lists the crankshaft pulley (harmonic balancer), alternator pulley, A/C and power steering pulleys, plus idler/tensioner pulleys for 1995 Caldina engines such as the 4A-FE, 7A-FE and 3S-FE. Toyota repair manuals for these engines also specify V‑ribbed belt inspection, tension and pulley service procedures, leaving no doubt the drive-belt pulley is a fitted and relevant component on this model.

On a 1995 Caldina, the drive-belt pulley system transfers engine torque from the crankshaft to the alternator, power steering pump and A/C compressor via V‑ribbed belts. The crank pulley (often a rubber-damped harmonic balancer) reduces vibration, while the accessory and idler/tensioner pulleys keep the belt tracking true. If these bits are healthy, charging stays solid, steering assist is consistent and the cabin keeps cool.

As part of routine servicing, it pays to give the pulleys and belts a close look every 10,000–15,000 kilometres. A quick visual and spin-check goes a long way. Any wobble at idle, chirping on start-up, or gritty bearing feel when the belt is off means it’s time to plan a replacement. On higher‑kilometre Caldinas, the rubber layer in the crank pulley can harden or separate