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If you've got a 4.0 litre engine than you've got a Automatic belt tensioner on the engine. Sits to the right of the alternator. If your belt is loose, than you need to check that the belt is on properly on all the pulleys, or if you have the right belt. If the belt was made for a motor with A/C and yours doesn't have that, then the belt will be to long. Check with your local auto part supply store. Hope this helps...... For info on how to route the belt, get a chiltons manuel and it will have a diagram.

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8y ago

Generally, serpentine belt systems have a spring loaded tensioner pulley in them that don't require adjustment. However if your belt is loose, look for an idler pulley (one that does not drive anything). These will sometimes have an adjustment on them. A word of caution, serpentine belts require a specific tension that, if adjustable, require specialized tools to set them. Too tight and you will wear components driven by the belt prematurely, too loose and there can be problems with a component in the system. If you are a proficient do-it-yourselfer, I would suggest buying a service manual and following the proper procedures outlined in there.

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12y ago

you don't tighten a serpentine belt the tension is supplied by a tension pulley if belt is loose, it is time to replace belt or tension pully if tension pully needs repplacing belt will be worn anyway

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It should have an automatic tensioner, and no adjustment is provided.

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15y ago

Should be done automatically by the belt tensioner - if not tensioner could be bad

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