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How to tension the serpentine belt

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How to tension the serpentine belt

2010 LXS with 66k miles. I understand these belts can last up to 100k miles but the car is 8 years old already so I'm thinking of changing the belt due to age rather than miles. I took a peak at the belt in the car but could not figure how the belt is tensioned. Any ideas?

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Re: How to tension the serpentine belt

it's an automatic tensioner, rule of thumb with most cars is to replace the tensioner when you replace the belt
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Re: How to tension the serpentine belt

Thanks Colin. I actually checked out utube and saw a vid how its done.
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