What to do if the belt tensioner of Audi A6L 2.8 is misaligned?
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Audi A6L 2.8 belt tensioner misalignment requires replacement of the tensioner or idler pulley. The following is an introduction to the relevant content: 1. Car maintenance: The belt is one of the more important items and is also easily forgotten. Once the belt breaks, it may cause delays at best or damage the vehicle and pose a danger at worst. 2. Replacement time: A car has two belts, the timing belt and the accessory belt. The replacement cycle of the timing belt is almost the same for all cars, approximately every three years or 60,000 kilometers. 3. Simultaneous replacement: The tensioner and idler pulley need to be replaced at the same time. Because the lifespan of the belt and the tensioner is almost the same. If the timing belt does not show abnormal wear, it is not visible from the outside whether it needs to be replaced. In addition, the belt is covered by a shield and cannot be seen from the outside.