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Nov 18, 2012 | 11:31 AM
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AC Belt Tensioner
I am trying to replace a AC Belt Tensioner on a Honda Accord EX 2000. I got both screws off, but can't get off, any thoughts?
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First, Welcome to HAF....next lets move this to the proper place
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Is this a 4 or 6 cylinder?
Anyway, this image is for a V6, which should be similar to the 4 cylinder, it looks like 3 bolts need to be removed.
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I think the 4-cyl is a lot different. Wait to find out what engine this is...
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