That did the trick. Great video. I couldn't hold the tensioner up with 1 hand for long, I finally got my socket into the tensioner hole, and finished the job. I Added a pipe on the end for leverage. #WorkSmarter
I used a squeeze clamp (inverted to push away instead of clamp inwards) to push up on the tensioner and pushing from the frame. It worked well and freed up my hands to put on the belt.
My belt recently came off and been watching videos how to replace. Glad this video made it simpler.
You are quite strong to do that one-handed. I needed my wife's help! Thanks a lot for putting this together.
Yeah I saw the one where he was drilling and there's no way I'm doing that. Thanks for the tip!
Dude. Thank you for the video! My belt came off when I was trying to place it back after an alternator replacement.
That did the trick. Great video. I couldn't hold the tensioner up with 1 hand for long, I finally got my socket into the tensioner hole, and finished the job. I Added a pipe on the end for leverage. #WorkSmarter
Thank you so much for keeping this plain and simple!!
Awesome recommendation for this belt replacement & it really worked on my 2012 Chevy equinox LS. Thank you for posting this video!
I used a squeeze clamp (inverted to push away instead of clamp inwards) to push up on the tensioner and pushing from the frame. It worked well and freed up my hands to put on the belt.
I saw the same other video. Thanks for posting.
If you put a ratchet in the square on that bracket and crank it, it will lift the tension.
I literally found that out the first day I looked at the alternator and belt
Worked like a charm
Thanks. I like simple.
Thank you
aweson man ...you are the boss
They want $250-300 to do this. No thanks. I have 20 minutes to kill. Nice driveway, btw
I stop watching that guy when he started drilling 1,2 3 holes
Muchas gracias por el video amigo