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How to Change a Serpentine Belt : Removing a Serpentine Belt Using Auto Tensioner

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Step by step instructions on how to remove a serpentine belt using an auto tensioner with expert tips on cars in this free auto repair video.

Expert: Nathan McCullough
Bio: Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal.
Filmmaker: Robert Rogers

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  • He said different loads......lol. i'm so immature...

  • I find it strange that this is a help video that really doesn't show you how to remove the belt. You can't even see the bolt they are removing. It almost looks like they are removing the alternator pulley bolt (bad idea). Really should have given another second to explain the bolt being removed and explain that this is typical for some cars, but many others will have a tensioner and needs to be done completely different

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  • That was counter clockwise, not clockwise.

    Also, many of those bolts will turn, so no tension will be removed. Not really a big help here.

  • how to take out belt to alternator to a 2001 crysler concord/ cannot find pully

  • you should if u can use a tool made for this purpose. we have one made by matco specifically for the serpentine belt. 

  • To be sure, this is the belt that will squeak when it rains, right?

    It was raining yesterday, and my car was squeaking loudly. On another website, commenters said that it was the serpentine belt, and that when it squeaks, it needs to be replaced.

  • i hate his voice. and talks to us like retards

  • @mikeylee2001 I caught that too lol.

  • @Broewl I watch for a laugh 47 years ago I learned that you look at an engine from the front ( no. one cyl. ,gear train, belt what ever . and in those 47 years I can count the mechanics on half a hand that didn't know this .

  • @salhigh333 if it's newer it may have a hydraulic tensioner, sorry that's a complex process good luck.

  • @salhigh333 trying to find out the same thing! Ford 93 f 150

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