Yes, you can drive without the Supercharger belt for as long as necessary.
That depends on the vehicle. IF the belt runs the water pump an alternator, you won't be driving very long.
I think you mean the Supercharger belt? You cannot drive anywhere without your accessory belt... You can drive as long as you want without your Supercharger belt but be prepared for a substantial loss in power.
How long will it take to replace a belt tensioner unit and serpentine belt in a lexus 1996 sc300?
If you have a Toyota only 40,000 miles!
Yes, as long as there is no damage to it
The serpentine belt is a long belt on the front of the engine. The belt goes over a number of pulleys and powers many things such as the alternator and power steering all at once. The twisting and turning through all of the pulleys like a snake is how it came to be called a serpentine belt.
You can drive any car without the a/c belt as long as that belt doesnt route thru the altenator, or the power steering (if you dont care about having to crank the wheel to turn)
About 20 minutes
that is impossable to answer. life of belt all depends on how much the engine is run
What is a drive belt?Do you mean Serpentine belt or Timing belt?THE BELT THAT GOES AROUND CRANK, ALTERNATER/GENERATOR, POWERED STEERING PUMP AND 3 SMALL PULLIESANS 2 - On any 'drive belt' whether in a car, truck, lawnmower, drill press or band saw, there is often a pulley that loosens or a mounting that moves to release tension on the belt. Sometimes in cars, it's a small 'tension roller' in the middle of a long stretch of belt. Look carefully for a pulley or roller that doesn't seem to 'drive' anything.
get someone that knows what they are doing, to replace it the 2 long front engine mount bolts need to be removed to replace serpentine belt