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Tensioner for auxiliary drive belt BOLT
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Hi everyone,first proper post. I have a 2000 1.9 diesel multispace, and this morning the auxiliary drive belt came of. After getting the belt completely free from the engine, I managed to get her home. After an inspection it looks like the top automatic tensioner unit is not attached to the engine, that is, it's missing the bolt and coming partly out of where it sits. Does anyone know what bolt I need to re secure it back to the engine, and then any advise on where to get a belt ( since it's off thought best to replace this to), and I have a Haynes manual any good advise on putting the belt back on. Thanks
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Hi, still no replies, just wondering if anyone knows what bolt holds the automatic tension device to the engine, I know its allen key type, but hoping someone can point me in the right direction...ie where to get the bolt from, cheers
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Hi & welcome.I suspect the bolt is a Citroen part & even if it is generic you'll know you have the right part from a dealer.:thumbsup:
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