No speacial tool required. Use a standard socket driver I believe its 3/8 but may be 1/2" There is a square punched out of the tensioner to receive it. Applying torque with the socket wrench will relieve tension to allow you to slip the belt off or the new belt on. repair in minutes
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i brought my car to mechanic they install the serpentine belt # 950k6 is that the right belt
You'll have to loosen the alternator to get the belt off, unless you have a tensioner pulley in the sequence of the serpentine. yes it removes the tension to make it easier just did it last weekend.
remove serpentine belt center bolt in idler remove, and install new pulleyand rplace belt the way it came off
Simply purchase the belt for a non air conditioned version of your vehicle and route the belt the same as the old one excluding the compressor
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Most Jimmys use a spring loaded belt tensioner that is not adjustable. NOTE: It is normal for belt tensioner to "bounce" a little bit when engine is running. If your belt is squeaking here are a couple things you can do. Replace the belt with a QUALITY belt. Don't buy the cheap belts on vehicles with long serpentine belts. They will squeak. I recommend Garorback belts. If your belt is still squeaking ensure that all pulleys and belt driven items are working properly by rotating and checking them with the belt off. Most GM vehicles have an idler pulley. It is very common for the bearing on it to go bad. If you still have a squeak then replace the tensioner assembly. They are readilly availably at parts stores.
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You should have a belt routing diagram sticker on top of the radiator shroud. I've also included a video that shows right where this sticker is and how to replace the serpentine belt on your truck.
I assume you mean the idler pulley on your timing assembly, if this is the case then the belt is too tight loosen tensioner pulley. if you mean the automatic tensioner pulley for your alternator and A/C and the like, the you probably need a new tensioner] Good Luck
It's on the top, front, center of your engine. between the a/c compressor and the alternator.
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