Automatic belt tensioner. Block heater
DESCRIPTION Correct drive belt tension is required to ensure
optimum performance of the belt driven engine accessories.
If specified tension is not maintained, belt
slippage may cause; engine overheating, lack of
power steering assist, loss of air conditioning capacity,
reduced generator output rate, and greatly
reduced belt life.
It is not necessary to adjust belt tension on the
4.7L, 5.2L or 5.9L engines. These engines are
equipped with an automatic belt tensioner (Fig. 13)
(Fig. 14). The tensioner maintains correct belt tension
at all times. Due to use of this belt tensioner, do not attempt to use a belt
tension gauge on 4.7L, 5.2L
or 5.9L engines.
Fig. 13 Automatic Belt Tensioner-5.2L/5.9L Engines 1 - AUTOMATIC TENSIONER 2 - COIL AND BRACKET 3 - SCREW AND WASHER
Fig. 14 Automatic Belt Tensioner-4.7L Engine 1 - AUTOMATIC TENSIONER ASSEMBLY OPERATION The automatic belt tensioner maintains belt tension
by using internal spring pressure, a pivoting
arm and pulley to press against the drive belt. DESCRIPTION WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE ENGINE UNLESS
BLOCK HEATER CORD HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED
FROM POWER SOURCE AND SECURED IN PLACE.
THE POWER CORD MUST BE SECURED IN ITS
RETAINING CLIPS AND ROUTED AWAY FROM
EXHAUST MANIFOLDS AND MOVING PARTS. An optional engine block heater is available for all
models. The heater is equipped with a power cord. The cord is attached to an engine compartment component
with tie-straps. The heater is mounted in a
core hole of the engine cylinder block in place of a
freeze plug with the heating element immersed in
engine coolant.
Fig. 15 Block Heater-4.7L 1 - ENGINE BLOCK HEATER OPERATION The heater warms the engine providing easier
engine starting and faster warm-up in low temperatures.
The power cord must be connected to a
grounded 110-120 volt AC electrical outlet with a
grounded, three wire extension cord, this provides
the electricity to warm the heating element.Automatic belt tensioner
Block heater
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
- Lubrication and Maintenance
- Suspension
- Differential and Driveline
- Brakes
- Cooling System
- Battery
- Starting Systems
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- Electrically Heated Systems
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- Frame and Bumpers
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- Transmission and Transfer Case
- Tires and Wheels
- Body
- Heating and Air Conditioning
- Emission Control Systems
- Introduction