It will have 1 or 2, look for the pulley that are smooth (not ribbed)
As viewing the motor from the front of the car, the belt tensioner is located on the left side of the engine. On what is essentially the front of the motor, the belt tensioner is located just below the idler pulley.
Where is the tensioner located on a 1996 Ford Explorer V6 XLT?
It is the same assembly as the tensioner pulley - the little pulley that isn't attached to anything.
on my 1995 4.0 L OHV it is located below the alternator
anywhere on the belt most likely close to the alt.
The belt tensioner for a 94 Cavalier is mounted on the front of the engine. The tensioner is spring loaded on an arm to keep the belt tight.
It is located right under the alternator.
Just below alternator.
The belt tensioner is located at the bottom of the power steering pump looking at it from the front the tensioner is on the bottom left. you could always loosen the alternator up a little. My 1997 with a 4.0 does not have a tensioner pulley, and I believe the 99s are the same. the alternator is the tensioner. Remove one of the bolts and it will swivel in and you can get the belt off
the timing belt tensioner is located on the lower side of the rear head just below the camshaft drives
Look on the passenger front side of the engine, you will see pulley attached to a short arm with a square hole. That is the tensioner and tensioner pulley
usually the tensioner is the "pulley that is smooth and has no sides on it. It looks like a metal wheel. you should be able to put a wrench on it and pull it away from the belt.