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obtain the belt tension removal tool. cheap at the parts store, get the new belt. use only the same type of belt. draw out the path of the belt if you don't have it already. Use the tool on the tensioner pulley. and rotate it. This will release the pressure on the belt and it is pretty easy to remove it then. If you are not sure about the location of the pulley ask the parts people to show you. recap. use the tool. make the diagram, replace the belt. This usually done for a worn or sqelling belt. If the problem returns, the problem may be the tensioner. The belts under normal useage should last about 50,ooo miles. hope it helps. duboff i hate to bust your bubble but they do not have automatic belt tensioners.

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