What tool do I need to loosen a belt tensioner?

What tool do I need to loosen a belt tensioner?

serpentine belt tool
Using a serpentine belt tool to loosen the tensioner and a belt placement tool to position the belt, we completed the entire job in less than 15 minutes, without breaking a sweat (or a knuckle). The serpentine belt tool comes with an assortment of sockets, making it the perfect choice for all the cars in your family.

How do I loosen the tensioner on a serpentine belt?

Turn the bolt head in the center of the spring-loaded arm of the belt tensioner counterclockwise with a ratchet and socket to loosen the bolt. The tensioner will rotate freely before it comes to a stop. When the spring-loaded arm comes to a stop, continue to turn the bolt until the bolt loosens.

What is a belt tensioner tool?

Belt Tensioner Compressor. Makes replacing engine drive belts and starter generators easier. This tool compresses the belt tensioner spring during engine drive belt replacement and starter generator servicing.

Can you over tighten a tensioner pulley?

Test the proper tension on the belts. Over-tightened belts can cause internal damage to the bearings inside the pulleys. It can also cause overheating of the belts and premature wear. Put the vehicle back together by replacing the components required to access the belt tensioners.

Can you put a serpentine belt on without tools?

The serpentine belt in most modern vehicles transfers power from the crank pulley to the various accessories mounted on the engine. If your serpentine belt needs to be replaced, it can be done using only common hand tools.

What tools do I need to change a serpentine belt?

Tools/Supplies Needed:

  1. ratchet and socket set.
  2. torque wrench.
  3. new replacement belt.
  4. new tensioner.
  5. new pulley.
  6. wrench set.
  7. jack and axle stands or ramps.

Can you adjust belt tensioner?

Proper operation of the drive belt is important in maintenance of the vehicle. Cars equipped with an automatic belt tensioner adjust themselves over time and do not require adjustment. This article shows you the process to adjust drive belts on a pivot-style belt adjuster.

Should you replace tensioner with serpentine belt?

There is no recommended timeframe in which to replace your tensioner, especially as the belt itself usually needs replacing before the tensioner does. However, you should inspect your tensioner each time you service your car to monitor its condition and replace it if necessary.

How do you know when to replace a belt tensioner?

Appearance: Cycle the tensioner (mounted on the engine) through the entire range of motion (from stop to stop) by applying torque to the arm with a wrench. The tensioner arm should move smoothly and freely. Solution: If you notice a binding, sticking or grinding tensioner arm, the tensioner should be replaced.

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