you didn't say which so I assume is accessory and not timing. It should have at least one tensioner pulley one that moves against spring tension in the bracket. Find this pulley, find a socket that fits nut in center, ensure you have a picture or diagram before removal first. Now closely examine which way it moves in bracket facing front of car (should be away from belt, meaning on left or pass will probably go right and vice versa) If it move right use socket and long wrench to move right while helper (or free hand) removes off top most accessory. If it move left you will have to pry carefully with breaker or long bar to move since using the nut may loosen before it actually moves pulley
It will take an experience mechanic approximately 8 hours to replace the timing belt in your 1992 Chevy Corsica. The 1992 Chevy Corsica does not have each timing chain, it has a timing belt.
ther is a tesionor pulley that releives pressure to the belt. it should take a 5/8 wrench
On my 94, the tension bar is between the passenger wheel well and the motor, towards the bottom. Use a wrench to lift the tension bar, and the belt should loosen up. On my 95 Corsica 2.2 4cyl, the tension pulley is DOWN and to the LEFT of the alternator pulley. The space in between the bolt on the pulley and the side of the engine compartment is to small for a socket. I used a box wrench and turned CLOCKWISE.
It is important to use the right type of transmission fluid in a car. A 1994 Chevy Corsica take Dexron III transmission fluid.
Take a breaker bar/ ratchet and put pressure against the belt tensioner which is spring loaded( located near the top of the belt path ; has a pulley attached to it). Once the tensioner has been relaxed the belt just slips off. Pay attention to the belt routing before you remove the old belt.
You have to take the door apart
take out the 2 bolts that hold it
How long will it take to replace a belt tensioner unit and serpentine belt in a lexus 1996 sc300?
Too my knowledge there is no such animal. Describe the part and what it does, where it is located.
there should be a tesion pully that needs to be loosened
take the old one off, put a new one on.
take it to autozone they will check for free. wolverine Probably some problem with the smog controls. Probably nothing too major. If the service engine light is flashing, it's probably major.