1. Disconnect battery negative lead.
2. Raise the vehicle. WARNING: Support on safety stands.
3. Remove cover from tensioner pulley. Slacken pulley bolt.
4. Rotate tensioner pulley clockwise. Apply following tension:
New belt = 8 Nm. (6 lbf.ft)
Existing belt = 6 Nm. (4 lbf.ft)
5. Tighten pulley bolt whilst applying correct load.
6. Fit cover to tensioner pulley.
7. Remove safety stands. Lower vehicle.
8. Reconnect battery negative lead.
You need to learn some respect for a very knowledgeable member with over 49,000 posts on this forum.Maybe you shouldnt be comenting on posts if your a dick head!
Appreciated Grrrrrr
I knon how it works iv loosened it behind the fan to replace the air con belt and undone too much so it fell out.
There are two hole on top of each other all i need to know is does it go on the top or bottom one to get the right tension again.
Not realy rocket science just thort in a land rover forum someone would be to help with a simple fix.
Maybe you shouldnt be comenting on posts if your a dick head!
Appreciated Grrrrrr
I knon how it works iv loosened it behind the fan to replace the air con belt and undone too much so it fell out.
There are two hole on top of each other all i need to know is does it go on the top or bottom one to get the right tension again.
Not realy rocket science just thort in a land rover forum someone would be to help with a simple fix.
I think you need to read back the thread - who was rude first?Dont care how much you can bash a keybord or who you are dont be so rude in the first place if you cant take it back.
Dont care how much you can bash a keybord or who you are dont be so rude in the first place if you cant take it back.
Dont care how much you can bash a keybord or who you are dont be so rude in the first place if you cant take it back.