Belt tensioners used in cars and automobiles can be found from major dealers of automobile products. They can also be purchased from online retailers like Amazon and eBay.
auto store usually special order for a timing belt tensioner or belt tensioner
If the tensioner isn't tight enough it's probably the spring. You can purchase a serpentine belt tensioner to replace the one that has become weak.
there is no repair for a belt tensioner. just buy a new tensioner. remove old belt, remove old tensioner, it is held on with one bolt. install new tensioner. install new belt
Remove the belt, Remove one bolt out of the fulcrum part of the tensioner and remove the tensioner; reverse the precedure.
there are two tensioners, the serpentine tensioner and the timing belt tensioner. the timing belt tensioner is behind the timing belt cover ;)
The system that the belt runs on ,is called a serpentine system,it's a one belt set-up ,and they are self adjusted by a tensioner,sounds like...1- Your tensioner is seized,or ..2-your belt is streched..Sometimes the tensioner can be free'd by taking it of and working it in with lubrication,but if not,get a new tensioner and a belt, hope it helps.
use tensioner to loosen belt. Using a socket, remove the old tensioner..put the new one on and if you were careful, you should be able to slip belt right back in place.
belt tensioner fell off this morning.I need to know how to install new one.
The easiest way to test a belt tensioner is to pull upward on the belt. The belt should be tight with very little slack if the tensioner is working.
The serpentine belt tensioner is held in place by one bolt. The retaining bolt goes through the middle of the serpentine belt tensioner pulley.
A worn belt A worn bearing on one of the accessories driven by the belt A worn-out belt tensioner If the vehicle is an older one and does not have a spring-loaded belt tensioner it may also be just a loose belt.
Loosen the tension on the 95 Buick Park Ave belt by moving the belt tensioner to one side. Using a socket and ratchet on the tensioner pulley, pull to the side an remove the belt. Install the new belt an release the tensioner to hold the belt into place.