- 1
Open the hood and support it with the hood prop.
- 2
Place the box end of a 9/16-inch wrench on the middle of the pulley on the tensioner, located on the passenger side of the vehicle near the alternator.
- 3
Rotate the wrench counterclockwise to loosen the tension on the belt. Slip the belt off of the tensioner pulley.
- 4
Rotate the wrench counterclockwise, rotating until the pulley bolt and pulley is removed from the tensioner.
- 5
Remove the two tensioner pulley bracket bolts with a socket wrench and remove the bracket from the engine compartment.
- 6
Place the new tensioner pulley bracket into place, lining up the holes in the bracket with holes on the engine block. Install the bracket bolts with a socket wrench.
- 7
Place the pulley onto the bracket and install the bolt holding the pulley in place, turning it clockwise by hand.
- 8
Slip the belt over the tensioner pulley.
- 9
Place the box end of a 9/16-inch wrench on the bolt and rotate it clockwise to move the pulley and increase the tension on the belt.
- 10
Remove the hood prop and close the hood.
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How to Change a Tensioner on a 1993 Saturn SW1
When a tensioner fails or is worn, it can cause damage to the drive belt. If it completely fails, it can leave a motorist stranded and damage engine components. The tensioner should be changed at the first sign of wear or damage on a 1993 Saturn SW1, stopping any potential for further damage. Replacing the tensioner can be completed by most novice mechanics with a few simple hand tools in a few minutes.
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