FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Compressor HVAC: Service and Repair


Fig. 10 Belt Tension Inspection:




1. Using a suitable belt tension gauge, measure drive belt deflection by pulling or pushing at mid-point of the belt between pulleys shown with a force of 22 lbs.
2. Deflection should be 0.22-0.24 inch. If deflection is not within specifications, tighten belt as follows:

Fig. 10 Belt Tension Inspection:




a. Loosen tension pulley securing nut.
b. Adjust tension to specification with adjusting bolt, 0.18-0.20 inch for a new belt and 0.22-0.24 inch for used belt. [01]
c. Torque securing nut to 24-36 ft. lbs.
3. Check belt tension after driving vehicle.


[01] -- A belt which has been installed and run for 15 minutes is considered "used".