crankbait2009 Posted May 6, 2012 Posted May 6, 2012 Can someone please tell me how to remove the tension from the power steering pump belt. i read that you need to release the power steering pump tensioner but have no clue where it is or how to do so. Quote
Stasher1 Posted May 6, 2012 Posted May 6, 2012 It would be easier to answer the question if we knew what you were working on. Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted May 6, 2012 Super User Posted May 6, 2012 yeah if I knew what you were working on with what engine id be able to steer ya in the right direction. Quote
OHIO Posted May 6, 2012 Posted May 6, 2012 It's probably a 97 Jetta based on his other posts. Why are you doing this? Quote
crankbait2009 Posted May 7, 2012 Author Posted May 7, 2012 my mistake.....it is a 97 Jetta. I am trying to replace the power steering pump with a new one and am having problems removing it. Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted May 7, 2012 Super User Posted May 7, 2012 what engine VR6(v6), or 2.0(I4),1.8T(I4 turbo) they are all different when it comes to the pulleys to get the belt off. There may be a long bolt threw the top of the pump with another one in line with it probably threw a hole in the pulley. If its like that then you will have to loosen the one small one just a few turns don't take it out. Then loosen the long one it will lower the pump to remove tension then the belt will pull off. this may also be on a random idler pulley to idk with out knowing the engine in the jetta vw put several different engines in that car. It could also be a spring type tensioner where simply you put a square drive on it like a ratchet and u pry releasing tension then pull the belt off. There should be a diagram on either the hood or radiator support with the belt route labeled it should tell you which one the tensioner is. hope that helps some if i knew what engine it was i could pin point it for ya. Quote
Super User tomustang Posted May 7, 2012 Super User Posted May 7, 2012 Buy a Chilton/Haynes manual. Quote
crankbait2009 Posted May 7, 2012 Author Posted May 7, 2012 Buy a Chilton/Haynes manual. I have a Haynes but it does not tell me the info i need....... Quote
crankbait2009 Posted May 7, 2012 Author Posted May 7, 2012 what engine VR6(v6), or 2.0(I4),1.8T(I4 turbo) they are all different when it comes to the pulleys to get the belt off. There may be a long bolt threw the top of the pump with another one in line with it probably threw a hole in the pulley. If its like that then you will have to loosen the one small one just a few turns don't take it out. Then loosen the long one it will lower the pump to remove tension then the belt will pull off. this may also be on a random idler pulley to idk with out knowing the engine in the jetta vw put several different engines in that car. It could also be a spring type tensioner where simply you put a square drive on it like a ratchet and u pry releasing tension then pull the belt off. There should be a diagram on either the hood or radiator support with the belt route labeled it should tell you which one the tensioner is. hope that helps some if i knew what engine it was i could pin point it for ya. Sorry for not including the engine specs..........it is a 5spd, 4 cyl, 2.0 engine.......gas, Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted May 7, 2012 Super User Posted May 7, 2012 If necessary, remove the air cleaner duct and the air cleaner. Remove the drive belt from the air conditioning compressor, if equipped. Loosen power steering pump belt adjustment as follows: Loosen the pivot and mounting bolts. Loosen the idler pulley locknut and turn the adjusting nut counterclockwise to remove the power steering belt. [*]Loosen the power steering hoses at the pump and remove the bolts holding the power steering pump to the bracket. [*]Disconnect and plug the power steering hoses and remove the pump from the vehicle. To install: Using new O-rings, connect the power steering hoses to the steering pump. Install the power steering pump and secure it with its mounting bolts. Tighten the front and rear mounting bolts to specifications. Install the remaining components in the reverse order from which they were removed. Connect the negative battery cable. Fill the power steering system, start the engine and turn the steering wheel from side-to-side to bleed air from system Quote
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