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Take a look at this picture. There should be a slot or square "hole" in the arm of the tensioner....I will also attach a link so you can see how and where this is at.
Below is the diagram you will need to replace the belt. The diagram is for a 6cyl. 2.7 engine (most common for that year). Once the tensioner pulley is loose, route the new belt as diagrammed and while applying pressure, tighten the tensioner pulley.
2002 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.7L with A/C
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All of the engines in Hyundai santa fe are interference engines, so you should regularly change your timing belt. The timing belt also drives the water pump, so it is always a good idea to change that too, if you have the engine apart for the timing belt. Here is a link to check out!
loosen the tensioner, then put the new pulley on the exact same way the old one came off, then tighten the tensioner back up, it is easy to say, but doing its a different story
Go to www.hmaservice.com and register( Vehicle by VIN). Afterward, you have access to shop manuals, service bulletins, wiring diagrams, etc. about your vehicle.
it uses a spring loaded tensioner.use a breaker bar to rotate the tension and it should just come off.if u need a pic or anything else to do it let me know,
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