NO it is not.
NO
I don't believe there is an idler pulley on that model, just a tensioner pulley
The diagram for its path is often on the Radiator and on the package of a new one. Using a socket and long ratchet wrench on the idler pulley center nut , lever the pulley down enough to slip the belt on to the pulley after having threaded it as per the diagram.
Are you talking about the "idler pulley"? They are quite simple to change. Loosen the serpentine belt by using a socket on the center of the tensioner pulley, slide the belt off the idler pulley, use a socket to pull the center bolt of the idler pulley and replace the pulley with a new one.
It is a idler pulley.
buy a Honda or Toyota. Hope this helps
Check with your local auto parts store. A new idler pulley is an inexpensive item.
Idler PulleyI recently replaced a idler pulley on my Chevy 305 v8 from Auto Air of Oklahoma. Their web site is www.autoairofoklahoma.com, you might try them, I looked everywhere for a idler pulley before I found these guys. TJ
The idler pulley has nothing to do with the brakes. If the idler pulley is bad it could throw or break a belt, and then your engine will stop.
The idle or pulley will have movement in it, when the engine is shut off. It can also have a visible wobble while the engine is running.
Use a 5/8 deep socket. The pulley should fall down when loosened enough.
In an Inline 6 Jeep engine, the idler pulley is located to the right of the A/C pulley. It is a smooth pulley, not a grooved one.