Nice! Finally this confirms that you don't have to discharge the AC system to remove the compressor to replace tensioner You could just move it away to make room to remove the tensioner bolts.
Well done. Nice camera angles. Would you recommend changing it with car over 200,000. I will be replacing the alternator, and was thinking of doing tensioner too. Thank you for sharing.
The whole tensioner had to be replaced on this one. The tensioner's arm was creating the squeaking noise due to there being an excessive gap. The tensioner's bearing had nothing to do with the noise.
I just replaced the tensioner pulley on my 2007 Sienna and the noise remains. I should have tried the trick at the beginning of the video so that I would know that it was the tensioner itself.
I put a new pulley on the old tensioner and the sound remains. Now I have to replace the tensioner, and while I'm at it I might as well replace the water pump because the car has 170,000 miles on it.
I have to do this repair to my wife's car. I am going to go ahead and replace the water pump while I am down that far. Thanks for the video.
Nice! Finally this confirms that you don't have to discharge the AC system to remove the compressor to replace tensioner You could just move it away to make room to remove the tensioner bolts.
Exactly how it should be straight to the point, great job my brother
Nice video not too much talking straight to the point
This video reminds me my apprentice days! I definitely miss my mentor
Hello thanks for the video , did i missed the torque spects for those bolts on the tensioner ?
You are a hero my brother ,
You are one of a kind
Thanks alot for putting out such an amazing vedio.
Thanks mate
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Thanks again
Appreciate mate
Thanks for the video!
Thank you so much for this video! Not sure if I missed it, but did you have to take any of the radiator hoses off? Thanks again and good job!
Well done. Nice camera angles. Would you recommend changing it with car over 200,000. I will be replacing the alternator, and was thinking of doing tensioner too. Thank you for sharing.
It's ok otherwise double job
If you can change it same time
Do you need to take apart everything shown in your video of you are just replacing the tensioner?
Yes just replacing tensioner
Thank you kindly😁
Hi mate i have the same problem so if I don't changed what will happen? Thanks
It will stuck belt tensioner and drive belt will brake then water pump not turning your engine will be overheated
Thanks mate 👍
How much would a job like this cost!
$650
Good video! How long did this take?
Nearly 3 to 4 hour job
Love my camry 3.5L BUT THIS IS RIDICULOUS TO BUILD A CAR WHERE THE BELT IS A BREEZE TO CHANGE BUT THE STUPID BELT TENSIONER IS A NIGHTMARE. smh
All you have to is replace the bearing on the tensioner. Not the whole tensioner
The whole tensioner had to be replaced on this one. The tensioner's arm was creating the squeaking noise due to there being an excessive gap. The tensioner's bearing had nothing to do with the noise.
I just replaced the tensioner pulley on my 2007 Sienna and the noise remains. I should have tried the trick at the beginning of the video so that I would know that it was the tensioner itself.
I put a new pulley on the old tensioner and the sound remains. Now I have to replace the tensioner, and while I'm at it I might as well replace the water pump because the car has 170,000 miles on it.