The tensioner is located in the front of the engine on top, its the small pulley that is smooth. the adjuster is to the right of the pulley right behind it. I think its a 15 or 16mm socket that fits it.
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You can find a fuse panel diagram for a 2002 Hyundai Sonata in the vehicle's owner's manual. You can also find it at select auto stores.
The 2005 Nissan Altima auto tensioner pulley can be removed by removing the center bolt. You will need to hold the pulley stationary while you loosen the bolt.
The 2003 Hyundai Sonata V6 needs approximately 5.5 quarts of oil. The oil can be found at any auto parts store or major retailer such as Walmart.
check with local auto parts store
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you can't. there is only the option of having it either on or off.
Spoken like a person who doesnt own a 2000 Hyundai sonata. Don't you know there is a dearth of auto manuals for this particular model? Instead of just writing a flippant answer maybe stop to consider why someone might be inquiring.Answerbuy a manual
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There is an automatic tensioner that keeps tension on the belt. THere should be a label in the engine compartment somewhere giving you a diagram of the path of the belt and showing where the tensioner is and which way it turns to loosen the tension. On the 1995 GMC Sierra that I just worked on, I loosened the nut on the front of the tensioner a little, then I used a big pipe wrench on the tensioner itself to rotate the tensioner assembly counterclockwise then removed the belt while still holding the tensioner, then gradually released the tensioner. From looking at it I guess there is a special tool you can use to do this, you might want to check with Advance Auto. or whoever your closest auto parts store is to see if they will loan you the tool.
Should be self-adjusting unless tensioner is bad get a tensionier bar from the auto store. Place it the hole or around the nut moves the tensioner, either up or down.