Bolt Size for 2016 Honda Accord Tensioner
The bolt size for the tensioner on a 2016 Honda Accord is M10. It has a diameter of 10mm and a length of 28mm. Additionally, a matching hex nut is required, and the Honda OEM part numbers for these are as follows:
– Bolt: 90001-RCA-A01
– Nut: 90201-RCA-A01
It is recommended to inquire about these parts at a Honda dealer for accurate replacements.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Contents
- Do you need a special tool to put on a serpentine belt?
- What size socket do I need to change a serpentine belt?
- What is serpentine belt tensioner tool?
- What size is the belt tensioner bolt on a Honda Civic?
- What tool do I use to loosen a tensioner pulley?
- What tools do I need to change a serpentine belt?
- How do you loosen an idler pulley bolt?
- How do you loosen a belt tensioner?
- What tool do you need for a belt tensioner?
- How do you remove a tensioner pulley bolt?
Do you need a special tool to put on a serpentine belt?
If your serpentine belt needs to be replaced, it can be done using only common hand tools.
What size socket do I need to change a serpentine belt?
Use a 17mm wrench to pull the tension back, then tighten the 13mm bolt which locks the slotted portion in the bracket. Remove the belt, this can be tricky if you are working with an inline drivetrain that is equipped with a mechanical fan.
What is serpentine belt tensioner tool?
You time and effort. The extended handle provides a greater reach and increased leverage. This tool includes adaptors for various vehicle makes and models.
What size is the belt tensioner bolt on a Honda Civic?
I figured it out. It’s a T-50.
What tool do I use to loosen a tensioner pulley?
most cars, like my ford 5.8 motor, use a wrench on the pulley bolt. mines a 15mm, place on bolt and move it counter clockwise. my tensioner puts the tension on a clockwise direction. if a wrench doesnt give enough leverage, use a short socket on a long breaker bar.
What tools do I need to change a serpentine belt?
There are only a few things you’ll need to replace a serpentine belt: a new belt, a belt tensioner tool and maybe a socket wrench. These things should be easy to find at an auto parts store. Gloves and eye protection never hurt either. Every car engine is different, even engines from the same auto manufacturer.
How do you loosen an idler pulley bolt?
Just to restate this: if the pulley turns counterclockwise (when the engine is running), then the bolt will probably have a reverse thread, so you turn the bolt clockwise to unscrew it. (This is so the pulley doesn’t loosen the bolt.)
How do you loosen a belt tensioner?
The way to remove tension will be to pivot the tensioner using a tool (1) on the nut of the tensioner pulley, or (2) a special tool-lug outcropping from the tensioner or (3) in a square opening in the bracket of the tensioner pulley, cover or cap that protects the spring.
What tool do you need for a belt tensioner?
A good, quality ratcheting serpentine belt tool (like GearWrench P/N 3680D) will make moving the majority of automatic serpentine belt tensioners, as well as the lock-down nuts on many manual belt tensioner pulleys, both easy AND bloody-knuckle-free.
How do you remove a tensioner pulley bolt?
I’m gonna go and loosen. It I get down in here loosen that holy pull the bolt out. And then pull the pulley off.