How To Change a Belt Tensioner – Dodge Tensioner

How To Change a Belt Tensioner – Dodge Tensioner

This is a step by step instructional video on how to change a serpentine belt tensioner. The particular vehicle that’s being worked on is a 1998 Dodge Durang…

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Kelly Myers says:

Just needed to figure out how to get the idler pulley out of the way to
change the belt. Worked perfect! Thanks!

Joshua Herbert says:

Thanks for the vid! 

Steve Taylor says:

Great video saved me $$$ shop wanted to charge 235.00 to replace simple
part!!

Paul Drinan says:

You made that look easy! I’m going to go give it a try. Thanks.

Roy Berg says:

Had to do some last minute repairs here, and you saved our camping weekend.
Thanks you!

jimmy steen says:

Dude! You are awesome! I think I can do this! Thanks for the Video, it
helps me alot!

danny ellis says:

nobody seem to beable to tell out to get at the belt tightner on a dodge
ram 3500 diesel 2007 ?????????? and take it out to replace the bearing

kennygtexas says:

Thank you. Saved me a bunch of money sir.

MrZacfisher says:

its easier for me to put the belt on the tensioner last, it can be tricky
but it always seemed easier lol

sheila holloway says:

Great job. Saved me a bunch of guess work.

Craig Trimmer says:

why is there no videos for a 4.7l dodge ram, I was able to take it off now
I have the new tensioner on and cant get the damn belt back on, just trying
to see if there is an easier way to do it?

Thutmose Ward says:

Great Video! I had the confidence to do it myself after watching you do it.
I do see that you forgot to mention to remove that cheap plastic oil
dipstick as to not break it while performing the job. I found out the hard
way, but I had to drill a small hole into the back of the dipstick run a
screw into it and pull it out without removing the dipstick holder as
recommended by tech. But that was my mistake…..Great video!!!

BarboursAutoHelp says:

My pleasure. Glad I could help.

RobBanks81 says:

Thanks, bro. Just changed the tensioner on my ’93 Dakota. It’s an easy job
made easier by knowing what to expect.

Donald Buzbee says:

Save me a lot of time and work, Thanks

super mario says:

Very good video Thnks ..I ALWAYS have trouble w the ele. connectors
!!……damn things seem to change at every connection 🙁

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