You need to loosen the belt tensioner. There is a large bolt that needs to be loosened in the center of the tensioner pulley. Then the small vertical bolt is turned in the direction to loosen the belt. After the tensioner is loose replace the belt and retension it.
yes... just make sure the car is off
The ac belt has a tensioner that is accessed from below, and takes a tensioner tool to loosen. Remove the serpentine belt, release tension on the ac belt then the belt can come off for replacement.
93000 mls or after 10 yrs whichever comes first.
buy a belt, loosen the tensioner, replace belt
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Release pressure on the tensioner. Remove the belt, paying attention as to how the belt is routed. Slide the new belt on using the same routing.
The "serpentine" belt does not serpentine. It runs the alternator and water pump only. To change you will need to work from underneath. If you have AC remove the AC belt by loosing the AC adjuster bolt and sliding the compressor over. If you have to take the AC belt off better change it, they are cheap and you don't want to do this again for a long time. Loosen the alternator adjuster pinch bolt. Some Fireos has a adjuster screw, some don't Move the alternator to loosen belt. Remove and install new. Tension belt to recommended tension on packaging on new belt. Reinstall AC belt, use the tension instructions on the package.
If the belt only drives the ac compressor, loosen the compressor mounting bolts to let pressure off of the belt. Remove the belt and put on the new one. Pull the compressor to the side and put enough pressure to tension the belt as you tighten the bolts.
r12 but u can change 2 134 need to get adapter kit.
You can't just change the a/c belt, its a serpentine belt, go to your shop, it should cost between $20-$50, I never needed one for my Murano yet.
Loosen the tensioner pulley. When the tensioner pulley is loose the belt will come off. Put the new belt on and tighten the tensioner pulley.
The AC comp should have a bolt(s) to loosen that will release tension & maybe addit'l idlers. Do that, slip off belt, put new 1 on, pry against the belt with a crowbar & tighten bolt.