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![]() Actually it was a burned-out bearing on the smooth idler pulley, the thing was SCREAMING. So I wrapped a long piece of soddering wire around the tensioner pulley, wrapped the wire around my hand with a glove and a towel and yanked the pulley back just enough to remove the serpentine belt...(there is NO freakin ratchet size that fits that damn tensioner pulley)...anyway I replaced the pulley and it fixed the noise. I would'nt recommend doing it THIS was for anyone else unless you wanna hurt your hand or wake the neighborhood up with loud language and take three hours to complete...thats' my way. From now on I'm taking the stupid car over to Ford.
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