This guy is the best at explaining how to change a fan belt than anyother i have came across! He speaks well and even shows a diagram of the proper way the belt goes on as thats not easy. Its completly mind fu.king if you dont have the diagram so thankyou very much and well appreciated Craig!!!
Did mine few days ago. Could not use a torque wrench, bar etc for tensioner due to brake line in the way. I used a 15mm spanner to take off tension whilst removed belt. My advice, leave the water pump pully to last as damn much easier to get too with belt. Use a 10mm Swan neck spanner to undo idler pulley from above, again easier access. Last part, whilst you hold down tensioner to get belt on, have someone from above slide the belt over water pump pulley and done. No more rattles and clunk's. Simple job, 45 mins
You have helped me, thanks again. I was replacing the Air Conditioning Compressor (pump) and the Condenser (radiator) and wasn't sure whether to also change the Drive Belt at the same time because it looked Okay... but it was the original that had done 70,000 miles and was 14 years old. Your video taught me that it wasn't ok and reminded me that it did slip/squeal a little in the winter and especially when going through car washes. So I bought a new one and when chaging it, like you demonstrated, also checked all of the pulleys... Just the one luckily, the Tensioner one, so off out again to get a new pulley, just like you! :-) Awesome! P.s. Mine is a MK4, 2008 2.0 16V Petrol and almost identical (belt and pulley wise).
Great video Craig, thanks. Cable tying the breaker bar to something while it's wedged to release the tension seems a sensible idea, otherwise there is a risk that if the bar slips it will be catapulted into your shin or somewhere similarly painful! Your videos have given me confidence working on my Mondeos. I even had the intake manifold off and replaced the swirl flaps on my first Mondeo thanks to your video. Cheers!
It wouldn't slip, it happens to sit in a little hollow in there quite nicely, but the risk isn't the bar being flung somewhere, it's rather getting your fingers caught if the belt suddenly comes under tension!
@Craig's DIY Car Good point. So I actually did this job today. I reviewed the video to check what was involved and fitted a genuine Ford V belt. It WAS hard to get the new belt on. I had to pull the tensioner to its most retracted position, slightly slip the belt off the water pump pulley and get the belt onto the tensioner pulley, then it was possible to push the belt fully onto the water pump pulley. Hope this helps anyone else struggling with this job. The new belt was shorter than the old belt by about 2cm!
Best to replace everything at once including the crank pulley... that`s what i`m doing in the coming week also worth checking the aircon pump. Fortunately, I have a low mileage spare from another engine and possibly may only need to change the clutch assembley. If the whole pump needs replacing, the guy doing the work has the tools to disharge and recharge the system when done.
I couldn't find a tentioner pulley like you had. Ended up buying the entire tentioner off ebay for £20. I couldn't get the bearing to budge so ended up breaking that plastic pulley. The idle pulley bearing came out fine and replacment bearing was only £5. Waiting on locktight, tentioner and a belt to get delivered. Then put all back together. 140 000 miles on my old girl lol.
As commented, it is better to change the whole assembly and belt at the same time, it'll save a lot of dicking about. Also, the tool for "de-tensioning" the belt, is available from Machine Mart for about 16 quid... It's a Laser Tool, item number 5208. I've just bought one and it makes the job a shed load easier. I'm on my 4th Mondy Mk3 so I'm kinda getting the hang of these cars 😏
Thanks for the video - again !! Funny enough I have my tensioner pulley and idler pulley waiting in my shed to be replaced whenever I got time. I did the belt first last summer and then noticed very slight play on them bearings. Belt was originall too - 12 years and 115kkm, also didn't show wear. And one more thing - I can see that your tensioner pulley is Made in Poland - hope this will last you good - greettings from Poland @Craig !
Did my Fiesta ST150 with this (different sized belt it would seem) and it went nicely. Sadly I need to do it again because I want to replace the tensioner and idler now.
really clear imstructions . I like it. I have 1 question abt the steering which is very hard in mine 2011 mondeo . I dont know it started to harden alowly slowly and now its very hard to munover. Really appreciate for ur advise
Thanks Craig, didn't know that previously about standardised sizing or ribbed belts, my car's getting to an age where parts are becoming harder to source, so this'll be properly useful. Also was keen to know how the Idler Tensioner works, as its easy to make a simple job very difficult without a little 'knowledge'. My newer car is a Peugeot HDi, so same 'family' of engines
Very true... I had to enlist the help of a passer Byer to assist in getting the belt on to the last pulley.. in this case.. I was underneath holding the tensioner back looking up to the power steering pump pulley has followers using a small screwdriver to shoehorn onto the pulley. I saw he could not overcome the tight fit but was able to get it in the position where I could just roll the engine a few degrees and it would fetch up. It was funny.. 6:30 in the morning thinking to myself I could use anybody to help me with this..lol.. some wild man with red hair to beard and tattoos and was half-drunk come walking by.without moving a muscle in my body that tends to last him with the possibility of a beer in the few dollars in his pocket. Crazy as hell but it was a good guy.. and I treated him appropriately. I change the alternator the tensioner The idler pulley and the serpentine belt. The new tensioner was just a little different configuration. The original one had a location where I can put a wrench on it other than using the bolt in the center of the pulley. There was duality..because of this location to put my wrench besides the center bolt as I release the tensioner my rent wanted to travel into the crankshaft position sensor which may be different on the European version. In any case thank you sir you are the man 👊
Hi, Thanks for the video! I lost the plastic access panel (the one that you removed in the beginning) from my mondeo. Do you have any idea what might be the OEM number of that part as I would have to get replacement and Im strugling finding the right part. Thanks for your help! My mondeo is mk3 2.0 TDCI.
I've watched many great vids of yours that have helped me so much. HUGH THANK YOU. Have you had any issues with 1st and reverse gear selection? I've changed the box oil but made no difference. Gonna replace the gearbox mount hoping it may be misaligned. Hoping its not the box itself that's screwed. Can often only 1st by going from 2nd first.
Its a manual 5 speed petrol estate. Mount was just something I read online saying the linkage was misaligned due to bad mount. Yeah not convinced that's it either. Was really hoping the new gearbox oil would have helped.
You mean the Continental 49405? Amazon shows 1 in stock at the time of writing so try again. The link below that one is a search for the Ford part # so try that too.
Hello Craig, very good video thanks, I have a question in relation to air conditioning system on my mondo, can I ask on the comment section of this video or do you have an e mail etc, many thanks , tom
Excellent production. As a DIYer for life, I know not every repair concludes without issue. So I appreciate the insight and manner in which you provided alternate solutions. Suggesting the use of a cable tie? Priceless indeed, (as a possible replacement for dirtying the hands of the lovely spouse.) 👱🏼♀🗯🌀🔧 👉🏼🧔🏽
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This guy is the best at explaining how to change a fan belt than anyother i have came across! He speaks well and even shows a diagram of the proper way the belt goes on as thats not easy. Its completly mind fu.king if you dont have the diagram so thankyou very much and well appreciated Craig!!!
Did mine few days ago.
Could not use a torque wrench, bar etc for tensioner due to brake line in the way.
I used a 15mm spanner to take off tension whilst removed belt.
My advice, leave the water pump pully to last as damn much easier to get too with belt.
Use a 10mm Swan neck spanner to undo idler pulley from above, again easier access.
Last part, whilst you hold down tensioner to get belt on, have someone from above slide the belt over water pump pulley and done.
No more rattles and clunk's. Simple job, 45 mins
An excellent video with articulate narration. A rare thing now-a-days. Thank you.
You have helped me, thanks again. I was replacing the Air Conditioning Compressor (pump) and the Condenser (radiator) and wasn't sure whether to also change the Drive Belt at the same time because it looked Okay... but it was the original that had done 70,000 miles and was 14 years old. Your video taught me that it wasn't ok and reminded me that it did slip/squeal a little in the winter and especially when going through car washes. So I bought a new one and when chaging it, like you demonstrated, also checked all of the pulleys... Just the one luckily, the Tensioner one, so off out again to get a new pulley, just like you! :-) Awesome!
P.s. Mine is a MK4, 2008 2.0 16V Petrol and almost identical (belt and pulley wise).
Brilliant. That was very well done and nice to watch.
Excellent video. Fixed camera, good lighting, clear commentary. I do miss the blood and skinned knuckles though.
As usual, a very interesting tutorial on mondeo mk3, keep posting. I had exactly the same issue when refitting the new belt.
Great video Craig, thanks. Cable tying the breaker bar to something while it's wedged to release the tension seems a sensible idea, otherwise there is a risk that if the bar slips it will be catapulted into your shin or somewhere similarly painful! Your videos have given me confidence working on my Mondeos. I even had the intake manifold off and replaced the swirl flaps on my first Mondeo thanks to your video. Cheers!
It wouldn't slip, it happens to sit in a little hollow in there quite nicely, but the risk isn't the bar being flung somewhere, it's rather getting your fingers caught if the belt suddenly comes under tension!
@Craig's DIY Car Good point. So I actually did this job today. I reviewed the video to check what was involved and fitted a genuine Ford V belt. It WAS hard to get the new belt on. I had to pull the tensioner to its most retracted position, slightly slip the belt off the water pump pulley and get the belt onto the tensioner pulley, then it was possible to push the belt fully onto the water pump pulley. Hope this helps anyone else struggling with this job. The new belt was shorter than the old belt by about 2cm!
Cheers dude. I find your videos the most clear and easy to follow. And I love a mondeo 👍
Best to replace everything at once including the crank pulley... that`s what i`m doing in the coming week also worth checking the aircon pump. Fortunately, I have a low mileage spare from another engine and possibly may only need to change the clutch assembley. If the whole pump needs replacing, the guy doing the work has the tools to disharge and recharge the system when done.
Thanks Craig, another great video, helping me understand my 52 plate Mondeo better.
I couldn't find a tentioner pulley like you had. Ended up buying the entire tentioner off ebay for £20. I couldn't get the bearing to budge so ended up breaking that plastic pulley. The idle pulley bearing came out fine and replacment bearing was only £5. Waiting on locktight, tentioner and a belt to get delivered. Then put all back together. 140 000 miles on my old girl lol.
Awesome work. Clear and easy to follow. Many thanks for another great tutorial!
As commented, it is better to change the whole assembly and belt at the same time, it'll save a lot of dicking about. Also, the tool for "de-tensioning" the belt, is available from Machine Mart for about 16 quid... It's a Laser Tool, item number 5208. I've just bought one and it makes the job a shed load easier. I'm on my 4th Mondy Mk3 so I'm kinda getting the hang of these cars 😏
Thanks for the video - again !! Funny enough I have my tensioner pulley and idler pulley waiting in my shed to be replaced whenever I got time. I did the belt first last summer and then noticed very slight play on them bearings. Belt was originall too - 12 years and 115kkm, also didn't show wear.
And one more thing - I can see that your tensioner pulley is Made in Poland - hope this will last you good - greettings from Poland @Craig !
Did my Fiesta ST150 with this (different sized belt it would seem) and it went nicely. Sadly I need to do it again because I want to replace the tensioner and idler now.
does your st have the tensioner pulley at the top of the engine by any change?
@@zachaphina3140 No the tensioner was right at the bottom, accessed via the wheel well. It is a 2.0 duratec.
really clear imstructions . I like it.
I have 1 question abt the steering which is very hard in mine 2011 mondeo . I dont know it started to harden alowly slowly and now its very hard to munover. Really appreciate for ur advise
Thanks Craig, didn't know that previously about standardised sizing or ribbed belts, my car's getting to an age where parts are becoming harder to source, so this'll be properly useful. Also was keen to know how the Idler Tensioner works, as its easy to make a simple job very difficult without a little 'knowledge'. My newer car is a Peugeot HDi, so same 'family' of engines
Very true... I had to enlist the help of a passer Byer to assist in getting the belt on to the last pulley.. in this case.. I was underneath holding the tensioner back looking up to the power steering pump pulley has followers using a small screwdriver to shoehorn onto the pulley. I saw he could not overcome the tight fit but was able to get it in the position where I could just roll the engine a few degrees and it would fetch up. It was funny.. 6:30 in the morning thinking to myself I could use anybody to help me with this..lol.. some wild man with red hair to beard and tattoos and was half-drunk come walking by.without moving a muscle in my body that tends to last him with the possibility of a beer in the few dollars in his pocket. Crazy as hell but it was a good guy.. and I treated him appropriately. I change the alternator the tensioner The idler pulley and the serpentine belt. The new tensioner was just a little different configuration. The original one had a location where I can put a wrench on it other than using the bolt in the center of the pulley. There was duality..because of this location to put my wrench besides the center bolt as I release the tensioner my rent wanted to travel into the crankshaft position sensor which may be different on the European version. In any case thank you sir you are the man 👊
Thanks for the useful video!
Hi, Thanks for the video! I lost the plastic access panel (the one that you removed in the beginning) from my mondeo. Do you have any idea what might be the OEM number of that part as I would have to get replacement and Im strugling finding the right part. Thanks for your help! My mondeo is mk3 2.0 TDCI.
Thanks! it helps me a lot!
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Great video!
I've watched many great vids of yours that have helped me so much. HUGH THANK YOU. Have you had any issues with 1st and reverse gear selection? I've changed the box oil but made no difference. Gonna replace the gearbox mount hoping it may be misaligned. Hoping its not the box itself that's screwed. Can often only 1st by going from 2nd first.
Is that a manual or auto? Sounds like a gearbox problem either way. I can't see how it's the mount honestly.
Its a manual 5 speed petrol estate. Mount was just something I read online saying the linkage was misaligned due to bad mount. Yeah not convinced that's it either. Was really hoping the new gearbox oil would have helped.
Thank you!
Dont you need to put something like a bolt for the good timming or something like that? In the hole in the right pulley 4:48?
You don't need to 'time' an accessory belt.
@@CraigsDIY oh shit, I forget that, its true, this motor uses slave 😂
Very good tutorial, I have a mazda6 with the same ford engine. Are you in Auckland?
It's actually a Mazda engine! It's in the Duratec line-up that the brand is misleading.
Hello, good guide. Is it same like Volvo V50 2.0 107kw B4204S3? Thank you.
Mr Craig can you make a video on how to align Mondeo headlights? That could be very useful
Nice work, great video, I put a belt on the tensioner wheel, by the way do you know the size of the screws holding the plastic cover?
If you mean the heads, they're 3 x 10 and 1 x 8 mm hexes, if you mean the bodies/threads no idea.
@@CraigsDIY Thank you anyway! I wish you a trouble-free ride, but movies about Mondeo create further!
hello, i've clicked the link to the new tensioner but it says the part is no longer available, any other links please?
thanks
You mean the Continental 49405? Amazon shows 1 in stock at the time of writing so try again. The link below that one is a search for the Ford part # so try that too.
Do you have the Ford mondeo manual ? Can you shared it?
Hello Craig, very good video thanks, I have a question in relation to air conditioning system on my mondo, can I ask on the comment section of this video or do you have an e mail etc, many thanks , tom
Thanks video nice
Great
What was the issue with your Power steering pump? Was it whining on cold starts?
No it was leaking at the pulley seal th-cam.com/video/XYYCfJctcsw/w-d-xo.html
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Further video on the belt tensioner: th-cam.com/video/mOm42H0J3iY/w-d-xo.html
I am from Mexico , i have a monde 2001 core 2.0
Excellent production. As a DIYer for life, I know not every repair concludes without issue. So I appreciate the insight and manner in which you provided alternate solutions. Suggesting the use of a cable tie? Priceless indeed, (as a possible replacement for dirtying the hands of the lovely spouse.) 👱🏼♀🗯🌀🔧 👉🏼🧔🏽
Thank you👏