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DGauss 11-17-2006 07:47 PM

Belt tensioner, how to replace? 1999 3.8L
 
I have a 1999 Grand caravan w/ 3.8L . I need to replace the belt tensioner. It looks like to get to the stud and remove the nut the best bet is to pull the alternator, is this correct??

Also I have the replacement part from NAPA. Does anyone have any experience with them, good or bad? They pully is stamped and seems kind of light weight......

Dave

buckeyeboy 11-18-2006 02:41 PM

RE: Belt tensioner, how to replace? 1999 3.8L
 
Replaced a belt tensioner on my GC last weekend. Don't mess with the alternator. Instead, get you a 'belt tensioner removal tool'. It is $20 or more depending on the quality. Or do like I did, and go to Advance Auto and borrow the tool for free.

With the tool, put pressure on the tensioner to remove the serpentine belt. Then you can work on the bolt that holds the tensioner to the motor.

Have seen alot written about OEM vs. Dayco vs. Goodyear, when it comes to the tensioner part. Save yourself some $$$, the OEM part had the Chrysler star emblem on the back, and "Dayco" on it too, so just buy it from Advance. Same part, lower price.

Then think about it, while you are in there, is it time to replace the belt too? How about the idler pulley?

Use the tool to put it all back together.

Good luck.

brandoncrone 11-19-2006 02:22 AM

RE: Belt tensioner, how to replace? 1999 3.8L
 
The nut is accessed from underneath just above the rear exhaust manifold. A little tricky on your back but its the quickest way. I don't think that removing the alternator has any benefits.

floorslayer1 11-19-2006 11:58 AM

RE: Belt tensioner, how to replace? 1999 3.8L
 
Brandon is right, the nut can be accessed from below. You'll need a couple swivel extensions and a LOT of patience to get the nut threaded on the post. Once your hand is there you can feel it but not see it. Have someone hold the new tensioner against the engine or jam a shop rag against it to hold it in place while you thread the nut on. I did mine in march in God's garage lying on ice and snow. It can be done, but a lift would make it a lot easier.

dwitte 05-31-2008 10:57 PM

RE: Belt tensioner, how to replace? 1999 3.8L
 
Ireplaced the tensioner (Dayco from Advance) today on a 1998 3.3L Grand Caravan by using my ramps in the garage, a standard 3/8 ratchet, one 6" and one 3" extension on a 15mm socket. The key is to come in from thecenter of the vehicle just below the rear exhaust manifold. There is good access from there.

webbee 06-01-2008 02:09 PM

RE: Belt tensioner, how to replace? 1999 3.8L
 
For a while there it was either factory or NAPA for replacement tensioners. If Dayco makes the factory part now, and AAP has it cheaper, then that is the way to go. It's hard to keep up with who's part is best, especially with pretty much everything sliding into the Chinese quagmire.

Ironsleeve318 05-26-2010 06:07 PM

Ahhh dodge forum comes through again... I get to do this job next week. So really the easiest way is with a lift... damnit. haha.

h20loo 03-17-2011 04:29 PM

The idler and the tensioner take *** bearing #6203.2RSR.C3(1512017). The bearings can be replaced with out removing the tensioner and without crawling under neath and without spending a lot of $$. 15mm wrench, and you are all set.

Edit....The bearing manufacturer name is a derogatory term for a homosexual so it came up as asterics- sorry, didn't mean to affend with my first post.


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