Use a wrench and place it on the large nut. Push the wrench like you are loosening the nut. The tensioner will rotate and remove pressure from your belt.
With a socket wrench-place it over the nut that holds in the tensioner and slowly pusn to the left to loosen
A 35mm wrench....
A 14 mm wrench.
Must loosen the nut that goes through the tensioner. Pop the belt off, and put a wrench on the outside nut of the tensioner, so it will catch something when you torque the inside nut. You should be able to loosen the tensioner enough to get the strap wiggling enough to pop it off the thermostat housing stud.
No, just loosen the nut on the back with a 15mm wrench.No, just loosen the nut on the back with a 15mm wrench.
Put a wrench on the nut then pull hard cw that's should loosen the tensioner so the belt will come off. Let go then loosen the nut ccw
If you are referring to the tensioner pulley's nut size, it is usually a metric 15mm nut.
There's a 15mm nut on the back of the tensioner you have to remove. It's hard to find and a tight spot but a regular wrench will get it out.
what the hex a wrench? Hex wrench is short for hexagonal wrench, that is a wrench or spanner designed to fit a certain size nut or bolt.
To calculate wrench size you measure across the flat surfaces of the nut or bolt, then pick a wrench marked with that size. Be careful, there are metric and SAE nuts and bolts and some wrenches are close but not right. -For instance you should not use a 1/2" wrench on a 12 mm nut. -It may look right, but will round the edges of the nut.
An adjustable wrench is used when you don't know the exact size of the nut you will be turning