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Posted (edited)

ok i took the strap and the tensionner bearing assy out,,,,the tensionner: (pully bearing assy is 70$) not bad,but the thing is :i had to move the car up in garage for the night with no belt.... about 10 ft......now my abs and bat light is on..... disconnecting the battery will it reset it s self ? :o

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Be happy the pulley failure didn't take out the alternator - many times it does.

Go through a few starts and stops and see if the ABS light clears. I have seen that before and sometimes you just need a few drive cycles.

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Be happy the pulley failure didn't take out the alternator - many times it does.

Go through a few starts and stops and see if the ABS light clears. I have seen that before and sometimes you just need a few drive cycles.

its was time to change it belive me !!!!

thanks loren

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i use a pry bar to move the tensionner....i d ont think it s the right way to do it.....what it the right way...? doe s it take a special tool ? i did a reseach ...with no result.

ok i find someting in'' polyrib belt change'' but my 24mm bolt turn on itself with the 15 mm in the back so it s impossible to move the tensionner ...

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