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The belt tensioner pulley helps maintain proper tension in the engine's belts, ensuring they operate smoothly and effectively, reducing wear and improving performance.
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Details
Diameter [mm] 72 |
Width [mm] 26,5 |
Tensioner Pulley Actuation Hydraulic |
OEM Numbers
Interchange Numbers
Vehicle Fitment
Make | Model | Type | Engine Code | Capacity | Fuel Type | Year | Power |
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AUDI | A4 B5 (8D2) | 1.8 | ADR,APT,ARG,AVV | 1781 CCM / 1.8 L | Petrol | 1994-11-01 2000-11-01 |
92 KW / 125 PS |
AUDI | A4 B5 (8D2) | 1.8 T | AEB,ARK,ANB,APU,AWT,ATW | 1781 CCM / 1.8 L | Petrol | 1995-01-01 2000-11-01 |
110 KW / 150 PS |
AUDI | A4 B5 (8D2) | 1.8 quattro | ADR,APT,ARG | 1781 CCM / 1.8 L | Petrol | 1995-01-01 2000-11-01 |
92 KW / 125 PS |
AUDI | A4 B5 (8D2) | 1.8 T quattro | AEB,ARK,ANB,APU,AWT,ATW | 1781 CCM / 1.8 L | Petrol | 1995-01-01 2000-11-01 |
110 KW / 150 PS |
AUDI | A4 B5 Avant (8D5) | 1.8 | ADR,APT,ARG,AVV | 1781 CCM / 1.8 L | Petrol | 1996-02-01 2001-09-01 |
92 KW / 125 PS |
AUDI | A4 B5 Avant (8D5) | 1.8 T | AEB,ARK,ANB,APU,AWT | 1781 CCM / 1.8 L | Petrol | 1996-03-01 2001-09-01 |
110 KW / 150 PS |
AUDI | A4 B5 Avant (8D5) | 1.8 quattro | ADR,APT,ARG | 1781 CCM / 1.8 L | Petrol | 1996-01-01 2001-09-01 |
92 KW / 125 PS |
AUDI | A4 B5 Avant (8D5) | 1.8 T quattro | AEB,ARK,ANB,APU,AWT,ATW | 1781 CCM / 1.8 L | Petrol | 1996-01-01 2001-09-01 |
110 KW / 150 PS |
Overview
Car models | AUDI A4 B5 (8D2); AUDI A4 B5 Avant (8D5) |
Engines | ADR,APT,ARG,AVV; AEB,ARK,ANB,APU,AWT,ATW; ADR,APT,ARG; AEB,ARK,ANB,APU,AWT |
Engine power (horsepower) | 125-150 HP |
Power (kilowatts) | 92-110 KW |
Year of manufacture | 1994-2001 |
FAQs
It maintains the correct tension on the serpentine belt, ensuring proper alignment and preventing belt slippage.
Symptoms include belt chirping noises, misalignment issues, and excessive wear on the belt.
It can lead to reduced engine efficiency, overheating, and potential failure of driven components.