I need a diagram or picture of the belt tension pulley??
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What'* your year and trim level?
To take the tension off just put a socket to it and turn it, the whole pulley will move and simply pull the belt off...
[edit] Found a better picture(*) to use, the red arrow points to the belt tensioner:
Of a Series I:
Or Series II:
BTW Welcome to the club
To take the tension off just put a socket to it and turn it, the whole pulley will move and simply pull the belt off...
[edit] Found a better picture(*) to use, the red arrow points to the belt tensioner:
Of a Series I:
Or Series II:
BTW Welcome to the club
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I belive you need a torex socket for that. T45 comes to mind but I'm not sure.
There shoudl be a diagram in your owners manual showing the pulleys and the path of the serpent belt
There shoudl be a diagram in your owners manual showing the pulleys and the path of the serpent belt
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Torx? Depends on the year.
We don't know the year, so there'* not much we can do. Please edit your profile and put your year and trim level in your signature.
We don't know the year, so there'* not much we can do. Please edit your profile and put your year and trim level in your signature.