China supplier China Manufacturer Auto Parts Car Accessories Belt Drive Tensioner CZPT Pulley Idler Pulley OEM 4410595 4506194 9198527 93160256 for Opel Vivaro A Box with Best Sales

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China Manufacturer Auto Parts Car Accessories Belt Drive Tensioner Xihu (West Lake) Dis. Pulley Idler Pulley OEM 441571 4506194 9198527 93165716 for Opel Vivaro A Box

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MIC NO.  REF&OEM NO  APPLICATION  YEAR  PHOTO
TB34RE9602 701151
FORD : 5132507
FORD : 9G9Q6C344AB
GENERAL MOTORS : 9198527
GENERAL MOTORS : 93165716
MITSUBISHI : M883834
NISSAN : 11925QAF
NISSAN : 11927
OPEL : 4506194
OPEL : 9198527
OPEL : 93165716
RENAULT : 775712931
RENAULT : 775714092
RENAULT : 825714754
SUZUKI : 1752284AA80
SUZUKI : 4917084A8
VAUXHALL : 93165716
VOLVO : 3 0571 834
VOLVO : 31359864
DACIA  DUSTER (HS_) 1.6 16V
DACIA  LOGAN (LS_) 1.4 (LSOA, LSOC, LSOE, LSOG)
DACIA  LOGAN (LS_) 1.6 (LSOB, LSOD, LSOF, LSOH)
DACIA  LOGAN EXPRESS (FS_) 1.4
DACIA  LOGAN EXPRESS (FS_) 1.6
DACIA  LOGAN MCV (KS_) 1.4
DACIA  LOGAN MCV (KS_) 1.6
DACIA  LOGAN Pickup (US_) 1.4
DACIA  LOGAN Pickup (US_) 1.6
DACIA  SANDERO 1.4
DACIA  SANDERO 1.6
DACIA  SOLENZA (B41_) 1.4 (B41A, B41B, B41C)
FORD  GALAXY (WA6) 2.0 EcoBoost
FORD  MONDEO IV (BA7) 2.0 EcoBoost
FORD  S-MAX (WA6) 2.0 EcoBoost
MITSUBISHI  CARISMA (DA_) 1.9 DI-D
MITSUBISHI  CARISMA Saloon (DA_) 1.9 DI-D
MITSUBISHI  SPACE STAR MPV (DG_A) 1.9 DI-D (DG4A)
NISSAN  INTERSTAR Box (X70) dCi 80
NISSAN  INTERSTAR Bus (X70) dCi 80
NISSAN  KUBISTAR Box (X76) 1.6 16V
NISSAN  PRIMASTAR Bus (X83) 2.0
NISSAN  PRIMASTAR Bus (X83) dCi 80
OPEL  MOVANO Box (X70) 1.9 DTI (FD)
OPEL  VIVARO A Box (X83) 1.9 DI (F7)
OPEL  VIVARO A Box (X83) 2.0 16V (F7)
OPEL  VIVARO A Combi (X83) 1.9 DI (F7, J7, A07)
OPEL  VIVARO A Combi (X83) 1.9 DTI (F7, J7, A07)
OPEL  VIVARO A Combi (X83) 2.0 16V (F7, J7, A07)
RENAULT  CLIO II (BB_, CB_) 1.4 16V (B/CB0L)
RENAULT  CLIO II (BB_, CB_) 1.6 16V (BB01, BB1R, BB2KL, BB3G…
RENAULT  ESPACE III (JE0_) 2.0
RENAULT  KANGOO (KC0/1_) 1.4 (KC0C, KC0H, KC0B, KC0M)
RENAULT  KANGOO (KC0/1_) 1.6 16V
RENAULT  KANGOO / GRAND KANGOO (KW0/1_) 1.6 
RENAULT  KANGOO Express (FC0/1_) 1.4 (FC0C, FC0B, FC0H, FC0M)
RENAULT  KANGOO Express (FC0/1_) 1.6 16V
RENAULT  LAGUNA I (B56_, 556_) 1.6 16V (B568, B561)
RENAULT  LAGUNA I (B56_, 556_) 1.8 16V (B563, B564)
RENAULT  LAGUNA I (B56_, 556_) 2.0 (556A)
RENAULT  LAGUNA I Grandtour (K56_) 1.6 16V (K568)
RENAULT  LAGUNA I Grandtour (K56_) 1.8 16V (K563, K564)
RENAULT  LAGUNA I Grandtour (K56_) 2.0 16V (A56A/B)
RENAULT  LAGUNA II (BG0/1_) 1.6 16V (BG0A, BG0L)
RENAULT  LAGUNA II (BG0/1_) 1.9 dCi
RENAULT  LAGUNA II Grandtour (KG0/1_) 1.6 16V
RENAULT  LAGUNA II Grandtour (KG0/1_) 1.9 dCi
RENAULT  LAGUNA III (BT0/1) 1.6 16V (BT04, BT0D, BT0U)
RENAULT  LAGUNA III Grandtour (KT0/1) 1.6 16V (KT0D)
RENAULT  LOGAN I (LS_) 1.4
RENAULT  LOGAN I (LS_) 1.6
RENAULT  LOGAN I Estate (KS_) 1.4
RENAULT  LOGAN I Estate (KS_) 1.6
RENAULT  MASTER II Box (FD) 1.9 dCi 80
RENAULT  MASTER II Bus (JD) 1.9 dCi 80
RENAULT  MEGANE I (BA0/1_) 1.4 16V (BA0D, BA1H, BA0W, BA10)
RENAULT  MEGANE I (BA0/1_) 1.6 16V (BA04, BA1K, BA1V,…
RENAULT MEGANE I (BA0/1_) 1.8 16V (BA06,BA12,BA1A,BA1M,BA1R)
RENAULT MEGANE I Cabriolet(EA0/1_) 1.416V(EA0D,EA1H,EA0W,EA10)
RENAULT MEGANE I Cabriolet(EA0/1_) 1.6 16V (EA04,EA0B,EA11,EA1J)
RENAULT  MEGANE I Cabriolet (EA0/1_) 2.0 16V
RENAULT  MEGANE I Classic (LA0/1_) 1.4 (LA0E, LA0V)
RENAULT  MEGANE I Classic (LA0/1_) 1.6 16V (LA00, LA04,  LA1K,…
RENAULT MEGANE I Classic (LA0/1_) 1.8 16V(LA06,LA12,LA1A,LA1M)
RENAULT MEGANE I Coach (DA0/1_) 1.4 16V (DA0D,DA1H,DA0W,DA10)
RENAULT  MEGANE I Coach (DA0/1_) 1.6 16V (DA0B, DA04, DA11)
RENAULT  MEGANE I Coach (DA0/1_) 2.0 16V
RENAULT MEGANE I Grandtour (KA0/1_) 1.4 16V (KA0D,KA1H,KA0W,KA10)
RENAULT  MEGANE I Grandtour (KA0/1_) 1.4 e (KA0V)
RENAULT  MEGANE I Grandtour (KA0/1_) 1.6 16V (KA0B, KA04, KA11)
RENAULT MEGANE I Grandtour(KA0/1_)1.8 16V(KA0S,KA12,KA1A,KA1M)
RENAULT  Megane I Kombi van (KA_) 1.4 (KA0D)
RENAULT  Megane I Kombi van (KA_) 1.6 (KA0B, KA04)
RENAULT  Megane I Kombi van (KA_) 1.8 (KA1M)
RENAULT MEGANE III Hatchback (BZ0/1_, B3_) 1.6 16V BiFuel(BZ1U,BZ0U)
RENAULT  MEGANE Scenic (JA0/1_) 1.6 16V (JA0B, JA04, JA11)
RENAULT SCÉNIC I MPV (JA0/1_, FA0_) 1.4 16V (JA0D,JA1H,Ja0W,JA10)
RENAULT SCÉNIC I MPV (JA0/1_, FA0_) 1.6 (JA00,  JA2C, JA0B)
RENAULT SCÉNIC I MPV (JA0/1_, FA0_) 1.8 16V (JA12,JA1R,JA1M,JA1A)
RENAULT  SCÉNIC I MPV (JA0/1_, FA0_) 2.0 16V
RENAULT  THALIA I (LB_) 1.4
RENAULT  TRAFIC II Box (FL) 1.9 dCi 100 (FL0C)
RENAULT  TRAFIC II Bus (JL) 1.9 dCI 100 (JL0C)
RENAULT  TRAFIC II Platform/Chassis (EL) 1.9 dCi
VOLVO  S60 II (134) 2.0 T
VOLVO  S80 II (124) 2.0 T
VOLVO  V60 I (155, 157) 2.0 T
VOLVO  V70 III (135) 2.0 T
VOLVO  XC60 (156) 2.0 T
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Q1: Are you a trading company or manufacturer?
A1: We are industrial and export combination.

Q2: If there’s any quality problem, what would you do to guarantee our rights?
Q2: We seldom get complains from our customers so far. If it really happens, we’ll be responsible for that.

Q3: How long is your delivery time?
Q3: Around 30-45 days if no stock; Around 7 days when stock available.

Q4: What’s your sample policy? 
A4: Samples under $50.0 will be no charge, however the freight charge should be borne on buyer’s account.
Normal delivery time will be 4 days when stock available.

Tips For Replacing a Belt Tensioner

When replacing a serpentine belt or automatic tensioner, you will need a special tool. This tool has a long, flat extension handle that allows you to place a socket onto the bolt and flats on the tensioner arm. The following are some tips to follow when replacing the belt or tensioner on your vehicle. To replace your belt or tensioner, you should start by checking the tensioner’s lubrication.
belt

Serpentine belt

If you notice that the power steering or air conditioning are not working, you should check the serpentine belt tensioner. A malfunctioning serpentine belt tensioner can lead to a host of other issues. The belt may stretch, which can be caused by several factors. Over time, serpentine belt tensioners can also get worn down. Additionally, they can have a variety of other problems, including rust or dirt in the housing.
You can replace your serpentine belt by following the instructions found on your vehicle’s manual. Some tensioners attach to the engine via a single bolt. To remove and replace the belt, remove the old unit and the retaining bolt. Locate the locking pin in the engine and place the new tensioner over it. Use a torque wrench or hand tool to tighten the bolts. When installing the new tensioner, be sure to line up the mounting bolt holes with the mounting bolts. Once the tensioner is installed, test the tension by ensuring that the gauge is above the ribs. If it slides down, it is time to replace the tensioner.
Before you begin the process of replacing your serpentine belt, be sure to park your vehicle in a level area. Turn off the engine and chock both rear wheels before starting the process. Using a diagram from your vehicle’s repair manual can make the process easier, especially if you are a beginner. You can draw it in your hand, or refer to a repair manual to find out the exact location of the tensioner pulley.
If you notice that the belt is slipping or squealing while driving, it may be time to replace the serpentine belt tensioner. A worn-out belt can cause the belt to slip and can cause power steering, air conditioning, and alternator malfunctions. You should also check the belt tensioner regularly. The motor may stall or make a loud noise. These are all signs of worn-out serpentine belt.
A serpentine belt uses less space in the engine than a V-belt. It also provides more tension for the serpentine belt, which prevents it from running hot and squealing. Serpentine belts are manufactured to last for several hundred thousand miles. They are a must-have item for your car! So be sure to keep it maintained and properly adjusted! Then, you can be sure to have your car running smoothly and safely.
If you notice any of these symptoms, you should replace your serpentine belt tensioner. A serpentine belt tensioner is a simple self-10sioning device that is mounted on the front of the engine. These devices are usually easy to replace and are not complicated to install. You can find 1 at any parts store or online. When the time comes to replace your serpentine belt, don’t hesitate to get the parts you need from a local auto part store.
belt

Idler pulley

The idler pulley and the belt tensioner are essential components of your car’s drivetrain. If any 1 of them fails, all of them must be replaced. This is because they were manufactured at the same time and most likely have the same number of miles on them. As a result, they can all fail within a few thousand miles of each other. Here are some of the symptoms that you should look for when inspecting your idler pulley or belt tensioner.
Idler pulleys are a common part of most cars. They play a vital role in the operation of the belt system by directing the belt’s path and providing additional contact with the pulley. The idler pulley is also responsible for turning the cooling fan in an air-cooled Corvair engine. Because of these functions, idler pulleys are often replaced with idlers that differ in size.
Idler pulleys are small, 2 to 4 inches in diameter and mounted on the front of the engine block. Their purpose is to create a constant amount of tension on the drive belt. When the idler pulley is worn out, the accessory drive belt may experience excessive vibration and squealing noises. You may wish to replace it as soon as possible. You can do so at AutoZone.
A worn or damaged idler pulley will require a replacement. The belt itself will not fall off the car unless the idler pulley is damaged. A squealing sound can be a sign of a broken spring. Alternatively, a mechanic can recommend a replacement based on the condition of the idler pulley. In most cases, idler pulleys are more durable than the belts and are therefore recommended for replacement.
You can also notice that the idler pulley is slipping or causing excessive noise. Its constant rotation wears the idler pulley and reduces the tension of the belt. This causes the belt to slip and may even tear off the engine. Ultimately, this could result in stalling. And if you notice the engine belt squealing or making excessive noises, you should consider replacing it.
An idler pulley for a belt tensioner are often confused. Though both of them are used in the same application, they differ in many ways. The tensioner is the 1 that receives pressure from the belts and moves them. The idler pulley is not attached to an adjustable bolt, and it can cause unusual noises. It might even make squealing or odd noises.
belt

Spring tensioner

A spring belt tensioner is a solution to a loose belt. It features a strong torsion spring that reduces slack. These devices are designed to fit up to 6mm wide belts. They are highly reliable and durable. They are also suitable for applications where the engine speed is often fluctuating. Here’s how you can choose the best 1 for your vehicle. The spring in the tensioner should be in the proper position to keep the belt taut and free of slippage.
The RunRight tensioner is a durable, high-quality product that uses aluminum alloy. Its elastomeric inserts rely on highly elastic natural rubber for good shape memory and durability. Spring tensioners are easy to install and maintain. They are designed for both axial and helical drives. They feature detailed technical drawings and 3-D models to help you determine the best 1 for your application. To choose a spring tensioner, visit our website.
A worn bushing in the tensioner pulley or a loose pivot arm can result in excessive noise, vibration, and premature belt failure. In addition, worn springs cannot maintain proper tension. Over time, they lose tension. The pulley arm itself can also become damaged, preventing it from rotating properly. If these problems occur, you’ll need to replace the spring tensioner. If you don’t see any signs of wear, check your mounting bracket and tensioner.
A worn pivot bushing can cause the tensioner arm to misalign, leading to excessive back and forth sway. It may also cause the tensioner to jam, which means the belt is too long or too short. If you notice excessive wobble, you should replace the spring tensioner. A faulty tensioner may also be causing excessive oscillation in the pulley. To determine if the spring tensioner is too weak or jammed, check the belt’s length by using a breaker bar or socket with a long handle ratchet.
When it’s time to replace your serpentine belt, don’t forget to replace the belt tensioner. The tensioner protects other components from premature failure. It is a relatively inexpensive repair. It should be replaced as part of a larger multi-ribbed belt. It also provides protection for other components of the drive system. In addition to its protection and performance, the tensioner is inexpensive and relatively easy to replace.
It’s vital to check the tensioner and idler pulleys to make sure the system is aligned properly. If they don’t align, the belt will slip and cause premature wear. Alternatively, the tensioner may have too much tension, overloading the shaft bearings and causing premature failure in other parts. You should also check the idler pulleys for noise as well, since these are engine-driven accessories.

China supplier China Manufacturer Auto Parts Car Accessories Belt Drive Tensioner CZPT Pulley Idler Pulley OEM 4410595 4506194 9198527 93160256 for Opel Vivaro A Box     with Best SalesChina supplier China Manufacturer Auto Parts Car Accessories Belt Drive Tensioner CZPT Pulley Idler Pulley OEM 4410595 4506194 9198527 93160256 for Opel Vivaro A Box     with Best Sales