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Old 09-21-2005, 06:36 PM
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Lightbulb Need help: Change 98 Malibu alternator

I have to change the alternator on a 98 malibu and have a question: How to adjust the tension on the belt connecting the alternator?

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Re: Need help: Change 98 Malibu alternator

You place the square end of a ratchet into the square hole on the tensioner (right below the screw bolting the tensioneron the car). Then place something for force (like the round hole of a very large crescent wrench ) in for support and twist it towards the firewall. That should release enopugh tension to take off the belt.
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Old 09-26-2005, 12:06 AM
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Re: Re: Need help: Change 98 Malibu alternator

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You place the square end of a ratchet into the square hole on the tensioner (right below the screw bolting the tensioneron the car). Then place something for force (like the round hole of a very large crescent wrench ) in for support and twist it towards the firewall. That should release enopugh tension to take off the belt.
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