Sunday, March 16, 2014
How to Change the Tensioner Pully on a 94 Dodge Caravan
The tensioner pulley on a 1994 Dodge Caravan serpentine belt tensioner assembly allows the transference of tension from the tensioner to the belt. The pulley itself has an internal bearing ring so it can rotate freely at the end of the serpentine belt tensioner arm. If the bearing ring gives out, the pulley will either wobble or seize, neither of which is conducive to continued serpentine drive system operation. Unfortunately, the pulley itself is not serviceable. However, Dodge does offer the entire tensioner assembly. Anyone with good mechanical aptitude can change a Caravan tensioner in about an hour.
Instructions
- 1
Lift the Caravans hood and support it with the prop rod. Examine the belt routing diagram sticker, placed on the fan shroud or underside of the hood, to verify the location of the belt tensioner on your specific Caravan.
2Rotate the Caravans serpentine belt tensioner assembly clockwise to relieve the tension on the belt. Slip the belt off the tensioner with your free hand before rotating the tensioner back to its home position. Remove the tool.
3Extract the two mounting bolts that hold the serpentine belt tensioner assembly to the Caravans front engine cover using your socket set. Depending on your physical size and dexterity, you may find this easier to accomplish through the top of the engine well or through the passenger-side wheel well.
4Pull the old serpentine belt tensioner assembly out of the Caravans engine bay by hand. Place the new serpentine belt tensioner assembly on the Caravans front engine cover and bolt it in using your socket set.
5Rotate the new serpentine belt tensioner assembly clockwise with the serpentine belt tool and then place the belt on the pulley by hand. Rotate the new serpentine belt tensioner assembly back into place. Remove the tool and close the hood.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
How to Install Jdm Fog Lights on a 94 Civic

Fog lights are a second set of headlights set low in the front bumper of a car to improve sight-lines during difficult driving conditions. The 1994 Honda Civic came with these useful lights standard. In addition to fog, these powerful lights help cut through rain, snow and sleet as well. If you want to replace or upgrade your Civics fog lights to JDM lights all youll need are some simple tools and about a half an hour.
Instructions
- 1
Park the vehicle on a level surface that is away from traffic and well lit. Turn off the engine and set the emergency brake. Allow the vehicle to sit for 20 to 30 minutes or until the hood is completely cool to the touch.
2Crawl under the front end on the drivers side. Locate the fog light attached in the rear of the bumper. Notice the wire plugged into the fog light socket, which is called the wiring harness. Squeeze the sides of the plug with your fingers and then pull it straight out.
3Locate and remove the mounting bolts holding the light assembly to the bumper. A simple adjustable wrench will do this job. Then slide out the old fog light assembly.
4Slide in the JDM fog light assembly and secure it in the bumper with the same mounting bolts. Plug the wiring harness into the new socket. Repeat this process for the passengers side fog light and you will have completed the upgrade to JDM fog lights.