Thanks, I checked it out and there is a diagram of where the belt should be and it does appear to be in all the right places, so I am going to assume (hope?) thats all it is. Any idea what I would be looking at to have it replaced?
I am not mechanically inclined and would not venture to do it myself, but I don't want to get shafted...being female makes going to the mechanic a crap shoot. My own mechanic, whom I trust implicitly, is miles away