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    Can I still drive if the AC tensioner is off?
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    If the belt is not connected to the alternator or power steering pump, yes, you can.
  • Question
    How much time should I plan on spending to change the serpentine belt in my 2008 Ford Focus SE?
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    It depends on your knowledge and expertise. Anywhere between 30 minutes-2 hours.
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    Where is the belt tensioner located?
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    The single belt loops around all the different pulleys on your engine, but one pulley has a tensioner arm, which will be the only pulley the has a square, 3/8-inch hole in the center. That hole is for a 3/8-inch ratchet nub, the part that holds the socket. Place the nub of the ratchet wrench into the square hole of the tensioner pulley and rotate the wrench. Try both directions, which will require you to flip the selector on the wrench to the opposite direction (so you can loosen or tighten). The tensioner will move only in one direction, and when moved will release its grip on the belt. Make sure you study how the original belt wraps around the various pulleys.
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    Do I need to remove the fan blades?
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    It depends on: a) if the belt is located in the front of the engine and b) if your engine bay is very limited in space. Typically you wouldn't have to.
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