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I placed an 8 inch crescent wrench for leverage at the end of the idler arm (near the red arrow) and pulled it towards the compressor pulley. I then tightened ...
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going clockwise starting on the passenger side of truck
1 over the alternator pulley
2 under the water pump pulley
3 over the idler pulley
4 over the power steering pulley
5 over radiator fan pulley
6 over crankshaft pulley
7 automatic tensioner
8 over a/c if equiped
An idler arm is a steering component found on vehicles without rack and pinion steering. Your referring to an idler pulley. To replace: remove the belt, remove the bolt from the center of the pulley, replace the pulley and reinstall the belt.
start at power steering down to ac compressor to crank...around crank to belt adjuster....over fan pulley to alternator up from alt and over both idler pulleys....a 17mm 12point wrench will fit on adjuster to move it
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