i replaced a distributor cap on my Nissan altima se.now i belive the timingchain needs adjustment .how do i line up the timingchain.?
You can adjust the belt tensioner by loosening the tensioner bolt. When the tensioner bolt is loose the tensioner pulley can move back and fourth.
u do not adjust belt tensioner if belt is loose, u need to replace belt as tensioner works automatically
To adjust the auxillary belt tensioner you require a 6mm Allen key. Firstly slacken the 6mm hexagonal bolt on the tensioner pulley which can be accessed from the O/S/F wheel arch, then slacken the 6mm hexagonal bolt on the tensioner mount. This will allow you to adjust the tensioner at the bottom of the mount. By turning anti-clockwise the tensioner will tighten, clockwise loosen.
You cannot adjust the belt tension on a 2000 dodge grand caravan. This vehicle is equipped with an automatic tensioner. If tensioner is frozen or will not hold the belt tight, it must be replaced.
that automatic dont need adjust that automatic dont need adjust
By locating the allum bolt under the power steering pump and loosening it, adjust the tensioner (slider) then retighten the bolt, job done.
There is no way to adjust the belt tensioner, if it's not keeping enough tension on the belt the complete tensioner itself will need replaced.
You cannot adjust the tensioner. It is automatic, and takes out the slack of a stretching/aging cam chain. Once the tensioner has fully extended, the only fix is to replace the chain and the part of the tensioner the chain rides on if it is worn.
laguna has automatic tensioner, so don't adjust!
The belt tensioner is self-adjusting.
The N14 has an automatic tensioner. Either your tensioner or your belts are in need of replacement.