Need a bit of help

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Hi All

Need a bit of help with my car, it has an annoying squeal when under load and the AC is on. I am trying to diagnose the issue and have narrowed it down to one of the following:

1. The bearings in the AC pulley are gone (unlikely as at speed it doesn't make a noise)
2. The belt is slipping (the belt looks ok, no cracks etc...)

So rather than take this to a mechanic I would like to try to fix this myself. I want to check the belts tension but not sure how to increase the tension on the belt, the below picture is a shot of the engine. Can somebody check and tell me how I would go about increasing the tension? If this is too hard a job I can take it to a garage. Car in question is a Seat Ibiza 1.2 2005.

Also note that using my hand none of these move side to side and when running none of them move side to side.

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I would think its the pulley on the left of the alternator(?) (the small one)

Thanks all.
Kirbz
 
Hi guys

Thanks for the replies.

I think the tensioners are spring loaded, if that's the case I guess then the tension is fine or the spring isn't which would mean its lost a bit of tension?

i'll have a look one evening and see if I can find anything else.
 
Thank you all for your advice, I'm a keen DIY'er and not a mechanic but have serviced this car before so I am keen to learn (that and I'm a tight git :D)

wow look at all that space! :)

Squeaky belt, first thing I'd do is change it and lube the tensioner. your gonna have to undo it all so you may as well stick on a new belt for the sake of £15 it will be worth it and that belt doesn't look all that new.

Haha the perks of having a little 1.2 engine eh? Means everything is dead easy to get to. :p. Don't get me wrong I would love a bigger engine to be filling all that empty space :(

When you say lube the tensioner wouldn't this just make the belt slip even more? or do you mean lube where the bolt is?

Thanks again
 
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