blitz99 said:ok, this is a start...
but think of me as a dummy... where is this tension adjuster? is it a bolt on the top of the alternator?
will i know it when i see it? (car is not at my house, it's at my wife's parents)
bazooka joe said:this will helphttp
http://protege5.ugly.net/
blitz99 said:thanks joe...
so the belt i'm actually replacing is called the drive belt?
I have the same problem, though mine hasn't broken yet--just shredded pretty good.
How in the hell would you put a wrench on that tensioner? From under the car? It seems the nut is facing the firewall. (help)
For better or worse, I have an appointment tomorrow morning. (ricer) (group)
Very easy to replace.
There is a tension adjuster on the alternator support bracket.
Simply back it off and add the belt.
You will also have to remove the belt that runs to the PS and AC.
The same thing. There is an adjuster on the PS. Back it off until you can take the belt off.
To tighten the belt you should be able to barely push the belt 1/2 inch in between the pullies.
Keep the tools handy. If it starts to squeal, tighten it up. It's normal for the belt to stretch.
Took mine to the dealer. Took the mech an hour to change the belts.
what was the damage money wise?