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Continental Elite 49432 Accu Drive Tensioner Review

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Description of Continental Elite 49432 Accu Drive Tensioner

Goodyear Engineered Products are now branded Continental Elite. Round torsion spring technology instead of a flat-spring due to inherent corrosion protection. OE-style locating pins are part of the base casting, ensuring mounting accuracy and alignment.

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Reliable and Durable Belt Tensioner

The Continental Elite Accu Drive Tensioner is a lifesaver! Through trial and error, I found that this tensioner has exceeded my expectations in terms of its reliability and durability. It securely holds my car's belts in place without causing any unnecessary wear and tear on the belts. The sturdy construction of this tensioner ensures that it will last for years to come .The only downside is that it is a bit pricey compared to other belt tensioners on the market. Overall, I highly recommend the

Pros
  • High quality and durable construction for long-lasting performance
Cons
  • Potential for premature wear or failure over time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Belt tensioner Continental/2008 Honda Accord 2.4L

Note how the belt runs around the pulleys. Here is a chart for your reference. You will have trouble accessing the screws that hold the belt tensioner in place. Slide the power steering revision block aside. It snaps into place and can be pushed up. This will give you access to the screw in the center of the belt tensioner. The second screw is hidden and is located on the right side of the belt tensioner. For easy access you will need to remove the power steering pump assembly from where it is…

Pros
  • Spare parts
Cons
  • Non-automatic