Chevrolet Beretta tensioner pulley spring dislodged causing loose belt issue on Chevrolet Beretta

Submitted by Sunny1970 · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Chevrolet Beretta owners report experiencing issues related to a dislodged tensioner pulley spring, which can lead to a loose belt condition. This problem arises because the tensioner pulley is essential for maintaining proper belt tension as it moves around various pulleys. If the tensioner spring fails, owners may notice the belt slipping on the crankshaft pulley, resulting in squeaking or screeching noises, along with vibrations and potential belt slippage. It is crucial to address this issue promptly, as a failing tensioner pulley can cause the serpentine belt to slip or break, potentially leading to expensive engine damage. Therefore, it is advisable for owners to have their vehicle inspected by a mechanic if they suspect tensioner pulley spring dislodgement to prevent further complications.

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