take it to a mechanic
All you need to do is put a wrench on the belt tensioner and move it in the direction that relieves the tension. This will make it possible to remove and install the old and new belt.
no timing belt
I used a breaker bar for the tension pulley to relieve the tension to remove the belt, I think there are three bolts that hold the tension pulley on, just remove them and reverse the procedure to install. Follow the diagram that is either on the inside of the hood or on the radiator cover on how to thread the belt back on the pulleys.
15 mm wrench Put it on the tension pulley and pull to take tension off belt
Release the tension on the belt using the tension pulley. Install new belt. I have a diagram for a 2002 will sent it and more detailed info if you email me at msgt4sped@aol.com
You should not have removed the tensioner to install the belt. It has a pivot point that and can be moved in order to release the tension on the belt. Once you install the new belt, leave it off the tensioner until last, pivit it and install the belt oner the tensioner.
must find the belt tension rotator and then either lossen it or use a crow bar to move tension arm . install the serpintine belt and at the same time the tension arm must move to alow the belt to set right on all pullies. it should be obvious as to how the belt goes and the arm,,,once motivated to move up ...to tighten the belt once the install of the belt is done.
It's on the front of the engine and the belt rides on it's pulley, it's the pulley that you have to release to get the belt off.
At the top of the belt path there is a belt tensioner with a pulley attached to it; this is spring loaded. Take a wrench and pry against the tensioner.Simply remove the belt and install the new one as the tension is relaxed. Make sure that you review the belt path prior to removal.
To replace the tension belt on your exercise bike, first, locate the tension knob and release the tension on the belt. Then, remove the side cover of the bike to access the belt. Loosen the bolts holding the belt in place and remove the old belt. Install the new belt in the same position and tighten the bolts. Finally, adjust the tension knob to the desired level and test the bike to ensure the belt is working properly.
replace tension put it on
To install a timing belt on a 1994 Isuzu Trooper with a 3.2L engine, first, ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder one. Remove the old timing belt and align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys with the respective indicators. Install the new timing belt, ensuring it is properly tensioned and that the timing marks remain aligned. Finally, reassemble any removed components and double-check the belt tension before starting the engine.