Suzuki Repair: Serpentine belt, serpentine belt, tensioner pulley


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Followup To
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I am replacing my serpentine belt for my power steering and air cond. but I am unable to move my tensioner. What tools do I need and what technique is  used to move the tensioner so I can replace my belt
Answer -
The answer is that it varies depending on manufactuer.  You NEED a factory service manual.  The aftermarket (chilton, haynes and so forth are mostly useless).  Basically you either use a tensioner tool, or after having located the tensioning device, loosen the lock, remove tension, and replace the belt.  About half of being a mechanic consists of figuring out how it works before you work on it.

Follow up

The tensioner is not spring loaded. If I take the bolts out to put back
the belt then how do I replace the tensioner pulley?


Answer
I"m at a loss to answer your question.  It's been 6 years since I sold my last sidekick, and I can't remember how the tensioner is arranged.  Sorry.  
I repeat, you NEED a service manual.  There are illustrations, and descriptions of repairs and adjustments.  You can find your answer there.