On my Taurus 3.0 engine, I used a wrench on the pulley bolt, and a pry bar to remove tension, allowing me to remove the belt. Then I used a star pattern socket to remove the nut.
No. You need to replace the tensioner.
No you can not. You need to replace the tensioner.
LOOK! It is right there applying tension to the belt. If you can't find it, then you have no business attempting to replace it.
its simple on the v8 loosen the tensioner and pull off the belt.. to replace if you dont have a belt routing diagram buy your belt from a napa store and they should be able to give you a diagram
You can't, the belt is called a serpentene belt, you have to replace the belt.
Where is the belt tensioner on a ford 2003 f350 6l diesel? i need to loosen so that i can replace the alternater
Disconnect the battery. Rotate the belt tensioner to release the belt. Have a helper remove the belt while holding the tensioner. Replace the belt, putting the new one on over the pulleys in the same direction. The tensioner can now be released.
It uses a spring loaded belt tensioner. The tensioner is autmatically set. IF there is not enough tension, then replace the tensioner. The belt may be stretched and need replacment however.
Tensioner should be removable and replaceable by single mounting bolt are you referring to the belt tensioner on engine?if so. remove tensioner,buy a new one, and replace. this is not a big job. you will also need to replace belt at same time
* To replace the belt rotate the tensioner counterclockwise on V6 models or clockwise on V8 models to relieve the tension on the belt * Remove the belt from the auxiliary components
Use a breaker bar in the belt tensioner to relax tension and then remove/replace belt
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