Belt Tensioner Pulley- How to Replace! Quick and Easy Chevy-GM

Belt Tensioner Pulley- How to Replace! Quick and Easy Chevy-GM

How to Replace a tensioner pulley in your car or truck. This video shows you how to remove your serpentine belt and replace your Tensioner pulley quickly.
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Brittany Littlejohn says:

This helped me so much! Thank you! I’m a lady trying to learn for my own benefit.

El Guwap says:

Need u a breaker bar so u dont break ya back

Verticom says:

Wow wish mine would come off like that

Mark Kookie says:

Can someone tell me if the tensioner for the 3.4 l V6 has an issue of vibrating and constantly moving? I did the same exact thing today I got my part at O'Reilly Auto Parts and for some reason detention isn't strong I'm not too sure of this a faulty on GM's part or what? Because now both parts are doing the same thing there is nothing wrong with the newer part I'm just wondering is this a faulty on GM's part of the motor design?
I replace the tensioner itself the entire mechanism.

Nicholas Moser says:

your video answered my question about washer direction thank you you rock

James T says:

Wouldn't be too hard to shine a light on it.

A person who has a Google account says:

What belt size do I use for my 04 impala 3400 cam?

Mallory Cain Jr. says:

Is it the same for 3.8 engine too ?

Steven Goellner says:

They no longer sell just pulley they sell whole tensioner unit

antonio griffin says:

Great video! I'm headed to the store now….And why didn't the engineers just make it to where you could just get the pulley off. They don't work on cars I bet

Walter says:

Thanks, you showed me how I had screwed up by putting together backwards. You'd think my brain would have remembered, but that's why I have you.

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