Things You'll Need:
- Nippondenso or Burroughs belt tensioner gauge
- Wrench set
- Replacement belt
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Step 1
Measure the tension on the serpentine belt to see if it needs adjusting. The manufacturer recommends using a Nippondenso or Burroughs belt tension gauge tool that applies to the belt.
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Step 2
Use your wrench to loosen the pivot bolt on the front left corner of the engine block--bolt size may vary by model.
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Step 3
Find the adjustment locking bolt slightly below the belt tensioner pulley and loosen it.
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Step 4
Loosen the adjusting bolt to change tension on the belt.
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Step 5
Remove the serpentine belt.
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Step 6
Use a belt routing diagram to install the new belt, either from the owner's manual, or from a decal near the engine. If you cannot find a belt routing diagram, try the Dayco belt routing site to get a Toyota Camry belt routing diagram by model year.
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Step 7
Seat the new belt on all pulleys.
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Step 8
Tighten the adjustment bolt to replace tension on the belt and measure with the belt tensioner gauge, adjusting as needed.
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Step 9
Tighten up the adjustment lock bolt and pivot bolt.











