Drive Belt Tensioner: Testing and Inspection
Drive Belt Auto-Tensioner Inspection
Special Tools Required
- Belt Tension Release Tool Snap-on TK9317, commercially available
*: Available through the Honda Tool and Equipment Program 888-424-6857.
1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II), or press the engine start/stop button to select the ON mode, and make sure to turn the A/C switch OFF, then turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), or press the engine start/stop button to select the OFF mode.
2. Check that the position of the auto-tensioner indicator (A). Start the engine, then check the position again with the engine idling. If the position of the indicator moves or fluctuates a lot, replace the auto-tensioner Drive Belt Auto-Tensioner Replacement.
3. Check for abnormal noise from the tensioner pulley. If you hear any abnormal noise, replace the tensioner pulley Drive Belt Auto-Tensioner Pulley Replacement.
4. Remove the drive belt Service and Repair.
5. Move the auto-tensioner within its limit using the belt tension release tool (TK9317) in the direction shown. Check that the auto-tensioner moves smoothly and without any abnormal noise. If the tensioner does not move smoothly, or you hear abnormal noises, replace the auto-tensioner Drive Belt Auto-Tensioner Replacement.
6. Remove the auto-tensioner. Drive Belt Auto-Tensioner Replacement
7. Clamp the auto-tensioner (A) by using a 10 mm bolt (B), an 8 mm bolt (C), and a vise (D) as shown. Do not clamp the auto-tensioner itself.
8. Attach a torque wrench (A) to the pulley bolt. Measure the torque when the tensioner is turned counterclockwise. If the torque is less than the specified value, replace the auto-tensioner Drive Belt Auto-Tensioner Replacement.
9. Install the auto-tensioner in the reverse order of removal.