The drive belt system consists of the following components:
|     •  | Drive belt idler pulley | 
 
|     •  | Supercharger drive belt | 
 
|     •  | Supercharger drive belt tensioner | 
 
|     •  | Supercharger drive belt idler pulleys | 
 
|     •  | Crankshaft balancer pulley | 
 
|     •  | Accessory drive component mounting brackets | 
 
|     •  | The accessory drive components: | 
 
The drive belt system may use 1 belt or 2 belts. The drive belt is thin so that it can bend backwards and has several ribs to match the grooves  in the pulleys. There also  may be a V-belt style belt used to drive certain  accessory drive components.  The drive belts are made of different types of  rubbers -- chloroprene or EPDM -- and have different layers or  plys  containing either fiber cloth or cords for reinforcement.
Both sides of the drive belt may be used to drive the different accessory drive components. When the back side of the drive belt is used to drive a   pulley, the pulley is smooth.
The drive belt is pulled by the crankshaft balancer pulley across the accessory drive component pulleys. The spring loaded drive belt tensioner       keeps constant tension on the drive belt to prevent the drive belt from   slipping.     The drive belt tensioner arm will move when loads are applied   to the drive     belt by the accessory drive components and the crankshaft.
The drive belt system may have an idler pulley, which is used to add wrap to the adjacent pulleys. Some systems use an idler     pulley  in place  of an accessory drive component when the vehicle is not equipped      with  the accessory.