LOSTEN BOLTS U WILL SEE A SQUARE HOLE WILL FIT A 1/2 INCH RATSHIT (LAL} & U USE THAT 2 TENSION BELT THEN TIGHTEN BOLTS
In most cases - Yes
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Are there other accessories driven off the same belt? If so check them out. And you didn't mention if you replaced the belt tensioner or not. If not check that out also.
2 possibilites 1. loose or slipping power steering belt. 2. power steering pump could be going out.
Tighten power steering belt 2002diamonte
The power steering belt has an adjustment pulley. To tighten the belt on a 1994 Acura Vigor loosen the adjustment pulley and pull it up higher than tighten it.
Do you need to tighten the entire pump assembly (brackets and belt) or just tighten the steering box?
The belt is tightened with an adjusting screw.
Put it back on and tighten the bracket.
look in the instruction booklet
Assuming you have power steering, you may have a loose belt or the power steering system has a leak and the power steering fluid reservoir is low or empty.
To tighten the power steering belt on a 2002 Kia Optima, first, locate the power steering pump and the tensioner pulley. Loosen the adjustment bolt on the power steering pump, then adjust the tension by sliding the pump until the belt is tight but not overly strained. Tighten the adjustment bolt securely, and check the belt tension again to ensure it is within the proper range. Finally, make sure the belt is properly aligned on all pulleys before closing everything up.
Begin by loosening the tensioner pulley. Slide the tensioner pulley to the right. The power steering belt will become loose and can be removed. Put the new power steering belt on and tighten it by sliding the tensioner pulley to the left.
The alternator will move in and out to tighten the belt and the PS pump will do the same
tighten the belt or replace it Maybe a loose power steering box or a worpted pully.
at the power steering pump theres a long bolt on the one side when tighted it tightens the belt.