Same here. I have 104K on my 2013, 2.4 and want to do this now. Anyone expect this milage is nothing to be concerned about as far as a belt failure is concerned. I have no noise or other symptoms, just being cautious here.
One of the finest DIY videos I have yet seen. I would have fought with that one bolt for probably an hour before I figure it out it was left-handed thread. Bravo, good sir.
Great video, nice in focus video that people can follow, and the belt routing diagram is a great bonus. This will also work for a 2012 Jeep compass sport that has the same engine.
I've changed my belt tensioner pulley recently. Had the kit with the new belt, tensioner pulley and idle pulleys. Changed out my crankshaft seal thinking this was the issue with the belt falling off as well on my 2013 Chrysler 200 LX. Belt still came off recently and now I'm going to spend more $ to get this car back running again. Trying to find out after changing the tensioner pulley out, the idle pulleys out, a new belt, and changed and put a new crankshaft seal. Wtf is going on, is there something else that could be the issue. I'm getting headaches getting to figure out out with this car
Same issue has stricken my 2013 Chrysler 200. Have you found a solution yet? This seems to be infecting several 2.4 VVT owners belts.😮 Mine was fine after the initial job (parts kit from O'Reilly's @$80) was done I noted upon first startup for the next couple days I'd hear a cyclic squeak but that intial squeak on startup would go away after about 30 - 45 seconds. Then some time later, less than two months I guess, the squeak was nary noticed again on startup or normal running operation. But as winter came on and low temperatures befell the south west 😢 the squeak returned. I'm guessing, spitballing here that the tensioner is poor quality and causing a sundry of failures.😢
Haven't found a solution yet because at the time this took place. I lost my job the same day, so really haven't been able to really get the belt to see if it's just a poor quality of belt, etc. I'm just tired of Chrysler vehicles in general and looking for a newer model. My fiance for some reason wants to keep the car. Yes it's paid off, but how can I enjoy this with all these sudden things I need to replace every so often
Yes, Yes and Ef YES! So is it a poor quality parts issue, anyone come to this conclusion? Are OEM parts available still that will solve our problem that is absolutely mind boggling?🤪🥴😫
FELIX HELP! Can you remark on whether or not has there been a hit and miss good v bad tooling on parts, specifically the tensionors for our 2.4 VVT engines?
Just a question, when you lift on the tensioner, should it be extremely difficult? I added a wrench to a socket handle and still couldn't get it to move
😮 I expect by now the problem has been resolved. Just have to add that I found that the tensioner, unless its spring mechanism is fully worn the amount of pressure exerted in such confined wrench quarters makes for a serious strong arm wrench job. The tensioner in this video did seem to have a spring that had lost its zing... Also Felix is, along with being talented, super strong.❤
Yes, it is a Bear if that tensioner's spring mechanism has not become sprung. In the video you note the back and forth motion Felix showed us is telling me the Zing in the Spring internally is well worn. Hence it will release tension with less muscle...IMO humble as it is for IDK much for certain. 😅😮
Hi, I am trying to 4 help re: my 2013 dodge avenger 2.4L. my husband took care of everything 4 me when it came to automotive problems. So, my fan belt was replaced in may 22. And now it's slowly shredding on the sides. Why would this happen?
I believe there has been a bad lot of parts manufactured that has been now for about a year sold to DIY'rs, and I'm going to check with a Chrysler Dealership's Parts Department to see what I find is available today.
If it’s the one on 3:57 you have to take it out rotating clockwise , if it’s still not coming out use a breaker bar to give you more leverage. If all of that don’t work out WD-40 and let it sit still over night and try again
My tensioner pulley doesn’t give any pressure to loosen the belt, how can I adjust my tensioner? I bought a crowbar to give leverage against the alternator pulley but still no progress🙏
Hi, my dodge the belt broke down the street is something happen with engine? When the happen because I replace belt and didn't start it 😢😢 any one what I do now please??
@@FixitFelix529 I'm not working right now but as soon as I can get 10 bucks in my pocket I'm sending you that yes your help was worth way more but I just want to do my part and say thank you for sharing your knowledge 👍
Literally saved me so much stress you have no idea how those first 10 seconds changed my entire daily mood for my car
Same here. I have 104K on my 2013, 2.4 and want to do this now.
Anyone expect this milage is nothing to be concerned about as far as a belt failure is concerned. I have no noise or other symptoms, just being cautious here.
@Curlyjo Robbie, diagnostics that I did lead me to realize; don't put a 2012 Compass through more than 3K RPM, starts to develop the squeak again
One of the finest DIY videos I have yet seen. I would have fought with that one bolt for probably an hour before I figure it out it was left-handed thread. Bravo, good sir.
Finally somebody who knows what they're talking about appreciate it big time brother
This is the best video to show how to install serpenine belt I have seen on youtube. Good job
Helped me and my bro fix my mom's dodge I really appreciate your video man keep it up 👌💯
This video saved me hundreds of dollars, huge thanks to you sir.
Great video, nice in focus video that people can follow, and the belt routing diagram is a great bonus. This will also work for a 2012 Jeep compass sport that has the same engine.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent step-by-step video!
Thank you just saved me I couldn't get my serpentine belt with new belt I'm going to go under with breaker bar instead of on top..
Quick and straightforward video!😎 you just got my subscription
Broke the dam bolt trying to put in a new belt got panicked for a second thank for the good video
Awesome video! Thanks as I really wasn't looking forward to $100/hr at 2-3 hours R & R at an auto repair shop.
Great video. Keep up the useful information. Take care brother
Thank you 😊
Good video I wouldn't of thought the tensioner bolt
would of been clockwise.
Did he say “leave a come and dumb down below???” Lol😂. Good looking on the reverse thread bolt my guy!
😅
When you put the tensioner pulley back on isn't it supposed to spin freely?
I've changed my belt tensioner pulley recently. Had the kit with the new belt, tensioner pulley and idle pulleys. Changed out my crankshaft seal thinking this was the issue with the belt falling off as well on my 2013 Chrysler 200 LX. Belt still came off recently and now I'm going to spend more $ to get this car back running again. Trying to find out after changing the tensioner pulley out, the idle pulleys out, a new belt, and changed and put a new crankshaft seal. Wtf is going on, is there something else that could be the issue. I'm getting headaches getting to figure out out with this car
Same issue has stricken my 2013 Chrysler 200.
Have you found a solution yet? This seems to be infecting several 2.4 VVT owners belts.😮
Mine was fine after the initial job (parts kit from O'Reilly's @$80) was done I noted upon first startup for the next couple days I'd hear a cyclic squeak but that intial squeak on startup would go away after about 30 - 45 seconds.
Then some time later, less than two months I guess, the squeak was nary noticed again on startup or normal running operation.
But as winter came on and low temperatures befell the south west 😢 the squeak returned.
I'm guessing, spitballing here that the tensioner is poor quality and causing a sundry of failures.😢
Haven't found a solution yet because at the time this took place. I lost my job the same day, so really haven't been able to really get the belt to see if it's just a poor quality of belt, etc. I'm just tired of Chrysler vehicles in general and looking for a newer model. My fiance for some reason wants to keep the car. Yes it's paid off, but how can I enjoy this with all these sudden things I need to replace every so often
My belt slides to the right after I start it , what could it be ?!
Same here, i replaced the tension pulley and the idle pullys, but my belt moves side to side on the idle pulleys…. 🙃🙃 anybody have this problem???
Yes, Yes and Ef YES!
So is it a poor quality parts issue, anyone come to this conclusion? Are OEM parts available still that will solve our problem that is absolutely mind boggling?🤪🥴😫
FELIX HELP!
Can you remark on whether or not has there been a hit and miss good v bad tooling on parts, specifically the tensionors for our 2.4 VVT engines?
Belt routing diagram very helpful. 2011 2.4L Dodge Journey Thanks.
Just a question, when you lift on the tensioner, should it be extremely difficult? I added a wrench to a socket handle and still couldn't get it to move
😮 I expect by now the problem has been resolved.
Just have to add that I found that the tensioner, unless its spring mechanism is fully worn the amount of pressure exerted in such confined wrench quarters makes for a serious strong arm wrench job.
The tensioner in this video did seem to have a spring that had lost its zing...
Also Felix is, along with being talented, super strong.❤
@@claztube oh yea I learned quick that mine was in good shape still, it took a hex head and fortitude. Lol thank you for checking in
Yes, it is a Bear if that tensioner's spring mechanism has not become sprung.
In the video you note the back and forth motion Felix showed us is telling me the Zing in the Spring internally is well worn.
Hence it will release tension with less muscle...IMO humble as it is for IDK much for certain. 😅😮
Hi, I am trying to 4 help re: my 2013 dodge avenger 2.4L. my husband took care of everything 4 me when it came to automotive problems. So, my fan belt was replaced in may 22. And now it's slowly shredding on the sides. Why would this happen?
I believe there has been a bad lot of parts manufactured that has been now for about a year sold to DIY'rs, and I'm going to check with a Chrysler Dealership's Parts Department to see what I find is available today.
Very good video
I was wondering was was making the grumbling noise on that side of the engine!
This was a really good video but some of the comments was scary Lol giving me second thoughts if i really could do this myself 🤔
It really helped me Thank-you so much
Glad it helped!
It was the same as for my 2019 dodge journey 2.4L engine thanks again
How did you get in it or out supprised you skipped that part
Just did my ac compressor today. Under further inspection, my tensioner pulley is going bad. So here I am. 😅
Dayco serpentine belt?
My bottom tensioner bolt is very tight! Any advice on how to loosen it? 🙏🏽
If it’s the one on 3:57 you have to take it out rotating clockwise , if it’s still not coming out use a breaker bar to give you more leverage.
If all of that don’t work out WD-40 and let it sit still over night and try again
Thanks Man
Do you know where to get the mounting bolts?? Literally don't have the bolts to mount it and no has them.
No sorry I don’t know.
Maybe Amazon?
@FixitFelix529 no worries I appreciate ya replying.
M8 1.50 30mm from any autopart store
Awesome help thank you
thanks bro, very handy!!!!
My tensioner pulley doesn’t give any pressure to loosen the belt, how can I adjust my tensioner? I bought a crowbar to give leverage against the alternator pulley but still no progress🙏
1:57 saben como se llama ese plástico?
Good job !!!!
Good job
I did all that. I can't remove the pin
Same here.
Hi, my dodge the belt broke down the street is something happen with engine? When the happen because I replace belt and didn't start it 😢😢 any one what I do now please??
Blessing and more blessings to you and your family in Jesus name Amen,
Thank you 🙏🏻
@@FixitFelix529 I'm not working right now but as soon as I can get 10 bucks in my pocket I'm sending you that yes your help was worth way more but I just want to do my part and say thank you for sharing your knowledge 👍
Thanks 😊 if you are low in funds don’t worry about it. Just by reading your comment made my day. 👍🏻 God bless you
How about the Torque specs? Thanks
Great video. To make the removal of the old tensionner easier use a Allen wrench and use it as a lock pin. Then you can access both bolts easily 😎
Sticking your hand up there while a wrench is on a spring-loaded component is pretty fucking stupid. The way he showed it is the best and safest way.
Tensioner broke off while driving leaving part of the bolt in the engine....My weekend sucks