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Oh man, have you ever had a tensioner get loose? Talk about a headache! It’s one of those things that can really throw a wrench in your plans. But don’t worry, it’s not the end of the world. With some know-how and elbow grease, you can get it fixed up in no time. So let’s take a look at what happens when your tensioner gets loose and how to fix it.

What Happens If Tensioner Is Loose? [Solved]

Well, if the tensioner’s not tight, you might hear a squeak or squeal when you first start up the engine. And if the pulley or bearing wears out, it could make a grinding noise. Bottom line: check that tensioner!

  1. Check the Tensioner: Make sure the tensioner is properly tightened and secure. If it is loose, tighten it with a wrench or socket.

  2. Inspect the Belt: Inspect the belt for any signs of wear or damage, such as cracks, fraying, or missing pieces. Replace if necessary.

  3. Adjust Tensioner: If necessary, adjust the tensioner to ensure proper tension on the belt and prevent slipping or stretching of the belt over time.

  4. Check Pulleys: Make sure all pulleys are in good condition and properly aligned with each other to ensure smooth operation of the system components connected to them.

  5. Test System Components: Test all system components connected to the belt for proper operation after tightening and adjusting of tensioner and pulleys have been completed

Uh-oh, if your tensioner’s loose, it’s not a good sign! That means the tension in your system is off and it could cause some serious problems. You’ll want to get that fixed ASAP before things get out of hand.