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  1. Jun 26, 2009 · Remove the intake trunk and radiator fan to give yourself some room. The main drive belt has an idler wheel and a tensioner (they look the same), by the alternator. The tensioner is the lower one. Pry off the plastic front cover with a screwdriver, and a breaker bar with a 16mm socket will release the tension.

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  3. Aug 25, 2016 · 223K subscribers. Subscribed. 210. 20K views 7 years ago. Tensioner replacement: 1 to 2 hours ($60 / $250 / $350) In this video I helped a friend replace the serpentine belt tensioner...

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  4. Feb 8, 2009 · The A/C belt needs to come off before you can remove the serpentine belt. And yes, your car should not have a mechanical fan, so it's easy. Here's a pic of the routing. The red arrow is where the tensioner is. You wrench counter-clockwise on that with a large ratchet. There's a cap on it that needs to be pryed off first with a flathead screwdriver.

  5. Jun 25, 2007 · I took my kid's 318ti into BMW to have them give it a good once over a couple weeks ago. I wanted them to change the drive belts but they could only do the air conditioner belt because they didn't have the main belt in stock. I picked it up the other day thinking I'd change it myself...

  6. Feb 12, 2015 · 32279 posts · Joined 2008. #2 · Feb 13, 2015. The one with the hex opening is the A/C belt tensioner, I believe. You have to loosen the bolt and rotate the pulley to loosen the belt. To tighten it you use a 10mm (?) hex wrench to turn the pulley and apply tension to the belt.

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