How to use Toyota Rav 4 drive belt tensioner?
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How to turn off the Toyota RAV4 seat belt warning?
4) The dealer can go into your system through the OBD connector and turn off the buzzer using their Techstream scanner. If you want to do this yourself, you can purchase a Techstream scanner for about a grand and do it yourself.
How do you remove a belt from an auto tensioner?
Hold the tension from the belt, and slip the belt off the auto tensioner pulley to remove the belt and pulley system. Slowly release the tension to avoid damage or injury, and then remove the tool from the belt auto tensioner.
How do you take a serpentine belt off a car?
(There is often an idler pulley in the system which looks rather similar to the tensioner pulley — but it is not a tensioning device, not spring loaded). After letting the engine cool thoroughly, use one of the tools mentioned below to pivot the tensioner pulley to take the tension off the belt.
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Hold the tension from the belt, and slip the belt off the auto tensioner pulley to remove the belt and pulley system. Slowly release the tension to avoid damage or injury, and then remove the tool from the belt auto tensioner.
What’s the best way to remove a serpentine belt?
Its pulley is usually smooth while the other pulleys are grooved. The way to remove tension will be to pivot the tensioner using a tool (1) on the nut of the tensioner pulley, or (2) a special tool-lug outcropping from the tensioner or (3) in a square opening in the bracket of the tensioner pulley, cover or cap that protects the spring.
What causes a belt tensioner pulley to squeak?
Tensioner pulley wear will cause your pulley to squeak. A worn out pulley bearing or a worn spring in the tension pulley can also cause squeaking or a chirp. I show you how to use water to identify what type of squeak problem you have and then how to find the problem.