You don't. The pulley is pretensioned by the manufacturer. If the belt tension is incorrect, the pulley must be replaced.
You don't. If it has stretched too much for the tensioner pulley to handle, you need a new belt. Or, if the tensioner pulley is not applying correct tension, the tensioner pulley must be replaced.
You don't. The serpentine belt tension is automatically maintained by the tensioner pulley, which is an idler pulley located on the passenger side of the system and looks like it doesn't drive anything. If the belt tension is incorrect, the tensioner pulley must be replaced. If the question meant 'how to release tension from the belt' (for removal, etc.), this is done by applying the correct size socket wrench to the tensioner pulley's center nut and rocking the pulley away from the belt.
The 1998 Dodge Dakota tensioner pulley will be the top pulley on the left-hand side of the engine. The tensioner pulley will be able to slide back and forth.
The tension pulley should have a bolt that holds it on, allowing you to replace the unit.
To adjust the AC belt tension on a 1991 Dodge Stealth, first, locate the tensioner pulley. Loosen the tensioner bolt and use a wrench to rotate the tensioner, which will relieve tension on the belt. Adjust the tension by moving the tensioner until the belt is snug, then tighten the tensioner bolt securely. Finally, check the belt for proper alignment and tension before starting the engine.
To adjust the idler pulley on a Dodge Ram 1500, first, locate the idler pulley in the engine bay. Use a wrench or ratchet to relieve tension on the serpentine belt by turning the tensioner pulley counterclockwise. Once the belt is loose, you can either replace the idler pulley if it's worn or adjust its position if applicable. After making adjustments or replacements, ensure the belt is properly reinstalled and tensioned before starting the engine.
To adjust the tension on the serpentine belt of a 2007 Dodge Caliber 2.0, first, locate the tensioner pulley. Use a wrench or a socket to turn the tensioner counterclockwise, which will relieve tension on the belt. If the belt is worn or damaged, consider replacing it, as the tensioner is not adjustable. Once the new belt is in place, ensure that the tensioner maintains proper tension; it should automatically adjust as needed.
There is a Tensioner Pulley that you have adjust in order to tighten the belt. There is another hex bolt that can be screwed in or out depending on how you want to tighten or losen the belts. Adjust it until prefered tension is reached.
The automatic transmission in a 2003 Dodge Dakota does not have bands.
To adjust the belt tensioner on a 2000 Dodge Caravan, first, locate the tensioner pulley. Use a wrench or socket on the tensioner bolt to rotate the tensioner away from the belt, which will relieve tension. While holding the tensioner in place, you can adjust or replace the serpentine belt as needed. Release the tensioner slowly to reapply tension to the belt once adjustments are complete.
It is not adjustable.
they are self adjusting