The tension is to tighten the serpintine belt. I can't find anything on how to loosen it on ask.com or YouTube. Anything could help at this point 2002 Malibu

Asked by Ankerr420 Feb 25, 2013 at 01:57 AM about the 2002 Chevrolet Malibu

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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39,775

its spring loaded to spring toward tight,one hand to pull on wrench the other to slide belt sideways off pully, remember the configeration or make drawing,for new install

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176,035

X2 on that wrong belt size. A ten year old tensioner should not be too tight.

I changed the alternator. Same belt the alternator us exact match from the last one. Same belt same size pulley. Still think its the belt?

What I ment was I changed out the alternator. And installed a new one. The new one is exact to the old one, pulley and all. Why would the belt be too small?? Same belt too. Isn't threre a way to loosen the belt for good? Like a way to adjust a pulley?

19,035

from what u say.. it could be a miss-routed belt or the alternator is slightly out of place.

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