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How to Replace Serpentine Belt Tensioner 1996-99 GMC Sierra 5-7L
How To Replace Serpentine Belt Tensioner 1992-99 GMC K1500
How to Replace Serpentine Belt Tensioner Chevy S-10 1994-2004
How To Replace Serpentine Belt Tensioner 1992-99 GMC K1500
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Tools used
13mm Socket
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
3/8 Inch Drive Ratchet
13mm Wrench
1. Removing the Serpentine Belt
Familiarize yourself with the route of the serpentine belt
Insert the 3/8 inch drive ratchet into the tensioner
Turn the tensioner clockwise to loosen the belt
Pull the belt off the alternator
Release the tensioner
Pull the belt off by hand
2. Removing the Serpentine Belt Tensioner Pulley
Remove the 13mm bolt from the tensioner pulley
Pop the tensioner straight off of the front of the motor
3. Installing the Serpentine Belt Tensioner Pulley
Pop the tensioner into place
Tighten the 13mm bolt to the tensioner pulley
Torque the bolt to 37 foot-pounds
4. Installing the Serpentine Belt
Loop the belt around the crank pulley
Bring it around the water pump
Bring it under the power steering pulley
Bring it around the A/C Pulley
Bring it around the belt tensioner
Bring it under the idler pulley
Pull the tensioner clockwise with the 3/8 inch ratchet
Pull the belt over the alternator
Release the tensioner
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In this video, we're going to be working with our 1996 GMC Sierra K1500. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your vehicle's serpentine belt tensioner on the 5.7-liter V8.
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Here are the items you will need for this repair: 8 to 13mm sockets, 3/8 ratchet, socket extension, 8 to 13mm wrenches, torque wrench
Be sure your vehicle has a belt path diagram somewhere on the cowl or under the hood before removing the belt. If it's missing or unclear, be sure to draw it somewhere under the hood or take a good picture. Put the 3/8 drive of a ratchet into the square on your serpentine belt tensioner and turn it counterclockwise to release tension. Then simply pull the belt off of any one of the pulleys, slowly release the tension from the tensioner. Remove your ratchet, and take the belt off of the pulleys.
Remove the 13mm bolt in the center of the pivot for your serpentine belt tensioner. Remove the bolt. Pop the tensioner off of the front of the motor. Be very careful not to twist when doing this. You saw I just grabbed the end of the pulley and popped out because that little aluminum stud there will get broken off in here and not allow the new tensioner to sit in place so you have to drill it and that just adds a lot of work.
There is nothing wrong with our tensioner so we'll just reinstall it. The process to install a new one is exactly the same. Simply line it up, drop it into place, and start your 13mm bolt. Get that in as far as you can by hand before tightening it down with your 13mm socket and ratchet and torquing it. Torque this bolt to 37 foot-pounds.
Hook the serpentine belt around the crank pulley or harmonic balancer from the passenger side. Be sure that it seats fully into the grooves of the pulley and doesn't lay over the edge on either side. Wrap the driver's side of the belt around the water pump, under the power steering pump on the other side, and up and over the AC compressor. I already have the left side wrapped around the tensioner here just because that's where it falls. Then, from over the AC compressor under the idler pulley, reinstall the ratchet into the tensioner. Turn the ratchet counterclockwise to release the tension, and install your belt over the alternator. Take a second just to look around and make sure that your belt is seated and routed properly before releasing the tension and removing your ratchet.
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Tools used
15mm Socket
16mm Socket
Serpentine Belt Tensioner Tool
Ratchet
Now, before we get started removing the belt it's a great idea to take a look and see which way the belt is routed just in case it happens to fall off. Once you've taken a note of that, go ahead and use your 16-millimeter. Go right on this right here, spin counterclockwise, remove the belt from the tensioner. We'll leave that just like that. At this point, we're gonna remove this right here, that's the mounting bolt for the tensioner. Use your 15-millimeter to remove this bolt.
There's our tensioner.
Let's install the new tensioner. Line it up with the way it needs to go. Put that bolt through. This isn't something you need to use thread locker on, by the way. Okay, it's bottomed out. A teeny bit more. That feels great. Put the belt down like this, use your 15-millimeter. Go ahead and turn that counterclockwise, and then set it right on. At this point, you want to check all your pulleys to make sure the belt is sitting on flush. Make sure you double-check that crank all the way around the bottom, that's super important. This feels great, the next thing you would do is start it up, let it run for a second, turn it off, and then double-check to make sure everything's still lined up. If it is, you're doing all right.
Tools used
Torque Wrench
Serpentine Belt Tensioner Tool
Ratchet
Tools used
15mm Socket
16mm Socket
Serpentine Belt Tensioner Tool
Ratchet
Now, before we get started removing the belt it's a great idea to take a look and see which way the belt is routed just in case it happens to fall off. Once you've taken a note of that, go ahead and use your 16-millimeter. Go right on this right here, spin counterclockwise, remove the belt from the tensioner. We'll leave that just like that. At this point, we're gonna remove this right here, that's the mounting bolt for the tensioner. Use your 15-millimeter to remove this bolt.
There's our tensioner.
Let's install the new tensioner. Line it up with the way it needs to go. Put that bolt through. This isn't something you need to use thread locker on, by the way. Okay, it's bottomed out. A teeny bit more. That feels great. Put the belt down like this, use your 15-millimeter. Go ahead and turn that counterclockwise, and then set it right on. At this point, you want to check all your pulleys to make sure the belt is sitting on flush. Make sure you double-check that crank all the way around the bottom, that's super important. This feels great, the next thing you would do is start it up, let it run for a second, turn it off, and then double-check to make sure everything's still lined up. If it is, you're doing all right.
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