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Squeaky or worn belts, bearing noise, or both can indicate a failure in a BMW's serpentine belt system.

We're back again with Gareth Foley to walk you through a replacement of all the accessory drive belt components including belts, tensioners and idler on a 2000 BMW 528i.

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Gareth runs the BMW catalog at FCP Euro, he can be reached at gareth@fcpeuro.com


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Gareth Foley

Gareth is the BMW Make Level Marketer for FCP Euro and has been with the company since 2012. Gareth's BMW obsession started with a hand me down E39 528i when he was 17. From this car he learned how to do his own repair work while also learning more about BMW. When Gareth was at CCSU studying Marketing he had the opportunity to go to SEMA with the college car club. This is where he developed his love of the automotive industry. Since joining FCP in 2012 Gareth has sought out to develop one of the broadest and most accurate BMW replacement parts catalog. he can be reached at gareth1@fcpeuro.com


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