98 civic dx: power steering belt tensioner
There's an annoying squeaking coming from my power steering belt I believe.. the sound is in that area and when spray a little water on it the squeak goes away momentarily. I've tried belt dressing but that only works for a couple days and the noise comes back. Is there a belt tensioner on the ps pump?? I can't seem to find it.. maybe I'm just blind. Or how else can I remedy this? I've fixed it on other cars but never this one. It's a 1998 Civic DX with a d16y7.. help me out boys spanks
Modified by braypunt at 5:08 PM 5/1/2005
Modified by braypunt at 5:08 PM 5/1/2005
It's probably just time for a new belt. The whole power steering pump moves down a bracket to relieve the tension to get it off.
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Got ya.
Personally, I like the feel of the road w/o PS but was just curious because I've always heard they were non-power and non-ps models. Thanks for clearing that up.
Personally, I like the feel of the road w/o PS but was just curious because I've always heard they were non-power and non-ps models. Thanks for clearing that up.
this is a daily driven auto so i need that ps.. i parallel park all the time.
hmm good idea, i'll probably replace it.. should be under 10 bux. thanks for the tip.
btw my dx came "fully loaded" aha not really. no power doors or anything but it came with a CODE alarm, ps and air conditioning. also fwee floor mats hehe
hmm good idea, i'll probably replace it.. should be under 10 bux. thanks for the tip.
btw my dx came "fully loaded" aha not really. no power doors or anything but it came with a CODE alarm, ps and air conditioning. also fwee floor mats hehe
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by braypunt »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">this is a daily driven auto so i need that ps.. i parallel park all the time.
hmm good idea, i'll probably replace it.. should be under 10 bux. thanks for the tip.
btw my dx came "fully loaded" aha not really. no power doors or anything but it came with a CODE alarm, ps and air conditioning. also fwee floor mats hehe
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Yeah mine came with everything but power steering and locks/windows.
Mines a dd too and parallel parking can be a bitch but its all good. I get a good workout.
hmm good idea, i'll probably replace it.. should be under 10 bux. thanks for the tip.
btw my dx came "fully loaded" aha not really. no power doors or anything but it came with a CODE alarm, ps and air conditioning. also fwee floor mats hehe
</TD></TR></TABLE>Yeah mine came with everything but power steering and locks/windows.
Mines a dd too and parallel parking can be a bitch but its all good. I get a good workout.
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Yeah mine came with everything but power steering and locks/windows.
Mines a dd too and parallel parking can be a bitch but its all good. I get a good workout.
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ouch, how embarassing.. i just realized you're a girl. i must be a weakling
Yeah mine came with everything but power steering and locks/windows.
Mines a dd too and parallel parking can be a bitch but its all good. I get a good workout.
</TD></TR></TABLE>ouch, how embarassing.. i just realized you're a girl. i must be a weakling
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ouch, how embarassing.. i just realized you're a girl. i must be a weakling
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LOL, its all good. I had ps in my old accord and when I went from that to the non having DX, it was a pain to adjust. I'd have to back up, go forward, back up go forward a couple times to get her parked correctly. But now anytime I drive a car with ps I just about rip the wheel off from thinking I have to turn it hard.
ouch, how embarassing.. i just realized you're a girl. i must be a weakling
</TD></TR></TABLE>LOL, its all good. I had ps in my old accord and when I went from that to the non having DX, it was a pain to adjust. I'd have to back up, go forward, back up go forward a couple times to get her parked correctly. But now anytime I drive a car with ps I just about rip the wheel off from thinking I have to turn it hard.
hey guys i looked but there is no WING NUT. I just see 1 bolt to loosen the tension on the ps pump but "tensioner"?? does that make sense? I will take pics soon
There is no actual tensioner... the pump sliding up and down the pump bracket with the movement of that bolt adjusts the tension, then the side bolts lock it into place.
Alright guys I finally got a picture.. as you can see, there are only 2 bolts for the ps pump, the bottom one is the the one that you can adjust.. for instance increase or decrease tension in the belt. But there are no other bolts such as a tensioner. Yea, you guys said there's no tensioner, how would you adjust tension then? Basically move the pump by hand and adjust tension that way.. then tighten it?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Chiovnidca »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You put a 1/2 inch breaker bar or rachet in the square hole to give leverage when adjusting the belt. </TD></TR></TABLE>
That's right, sorry guys. I was thinking of the B-series power steering pump. This way is easier.
That's right, sorry guys. I was thinking of the B-series power steering pump. This way is easier.
Ahhhhh got it. Never even noticed that square hole.
Well I just got to adjusting it, and it helped, but there is still a bit of squeaking.
Is it possible/wise to adjust the belt tension with the car running?
Well I just got to adjusting it, and it helped, but there is still a bit of squeaking.
Is it possible/wise to adjust the belt tension with the car running?
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Is it possible/wise to adjust the belt tension with the car running?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Possible, yes. Wise, no.
Is it possible/wise to adjust the belt tension with the car running?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Possible, yes. Wise, no.
Did you replace the belt yet? If it's still squeaking with it tightened, it's done... replace it. You don't want to make the belt too tight because that will just cause you more problems in the end, believe me.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CycloneBlue_1.6EL »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Did you replace the belt yet? If it's still squeaking with it tightened, it's done... replace it. You don't want to make the belt too tight because that will just cause you more problems in the end, believe me.</TD></TR></TABLE>
you're right.. i didn't. i thought of saving a few bucks but i should just replace it then huh?
you're right.. i didn't. i thought of saving a few bucks but i should just replace it then huh?
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you're right.. i didn't. i thought of saving a few bucks but i should just replace it then huh?</TD></TR></TABLE>
It's always good to try what might end up saving you a couple bucks, but it didn't work, so the time has come to fork it out. If you overtighten the belt too much, you could damage the pump. With a 1/2" drive breaker bar in that hole, you could get ALOT of leverage...
you're right.. i didn't. i thought of saving a few bucks but i should just replace it then huh?</TD></TR></TABLE>
It's always good to try what might end up saving you a couple bucks, but it didn't work, so the time has come to fork it out. If you overtighten the belt too much, you could damage the pump. With a 1/2" drive breaker bar in that hole, you could get ALOT of leverage...
cyclone that's for the great advice.. i'll buy the $7 belt tomorrow.
thanks again for possibly saving me from even more headache
thanks again for possibly saving me from even more headache


