How to remove the idler pulley on a jeep grand cherokeen1994
which engine? we can not guess engines.
unless, stated, or show with a photo. (add photo)
open hood see EPA sticker and engine is clearly stated there. USA.
read the FSM
read alldata. com
ZJ
4.0L:?
do tell and we CAN answer.
idler on 4.0, just it, is IT bad, or just a belt swap, do tell.
serpentine belt.
the book says, engine with no power steering (you) do have
spring loaded, idler, but the other engines and with power streering
NOT.
so is this a P/S free car" I must assume so this is the FSM quote for taht
special case: (ive never seen a P./s free GC) but here goes.
If the engine is equipped with an idler pulley, loosen the idler pulley adjusting bolt, insert a prybar between the pulley and the engine (or in the idler pulley adjusting slot), and adjust the tension accordingly. If the engine is not equipped with an idler pulley, the alternator must be moved to accomplish this adjustment, as outlined under Alternator Belt.
why not post a photo of the part that cant be removed.????
but if V8?? (it should not be, as that was introduced in 1994)(
it has a turn bolt CW to release tension, on V8 idler.
my book dont show how to remove said pulley
but I think yours is broken.