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  • A/C Idler pulley

    I have an '89 Festiva and a '93 Festiva - Both have A/C. Over they 8 or so years I have owned it I cannot get the '93 air conditioner belt to NOT squeal for more than a few months. Recently it has started squealing about 5 days after installing a new belt. I have tried new belts, made sure the screw adjuster was tight and that the idler pulley wasn't damaged & that it is in alignment with the pulley on the compressor. I never have issues with the '89 but that uses a different type of idler pulley adjustment. On the '89 I just turn the center nut on the idler pulley to increase or decrease belt tension. That works much better.

    Has anyone changed a Festiva over to using the older style idler system? Can it even be done?


    Thanks in advance for the input.
    Red '93 GL Auto & A/C
    Silver '89 L 4spd stick, A/C

  • #2
    When you talk about "older style" does the belt change too? Is one the old single groove v-belt?

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    • #3
      Put a straight edge across the all edges of the crank pulley and A/C pulley first. They should all touch. If not, it's spacer time. The pulleys must line up perpendicular to the crankshaft.

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      • #4
        I use an aspire idler pully, no problems at all.
        91 Festiva L "Erika" b3t swap on the way
        06 Jeep Cherokee Overland
        95 Aspire (sold)

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        • #5
          Both the '89 and '93 use the single groove pulley and all pulleys seem to be in alignment when I check with a straight edge.
          Red '93 GL Auto & A/C
          Silver '89 L 4spd stick, A/C

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          • #6
            Does your '93 have the idler arm and no tensioner screw like my late '93? That thing was a disaster. It had to be pried tight while tightening the arm pivot bolt that was difficult to get to. I removed it with the a/c some time ago.

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            • #7
              All Festiva idler pulleys have a tensioner screw since the A/C compressor is fixed and does not pivot. Even the power steering pump bracket has a tensioner screw.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bravekozak View Post
                All Festiva idler pulleys have a tensioner screw since the A/C compressor is fixed and does not pivot. Even the power steering pump bracket has a tensioner screw.
                My '93 had a tensioner pulley mounted to an arm about 5 inches long with no screw to pull the pulley tight. You had to pry it tight while tightening the arm pivot bolt that had the leverage of a 5-inch arm pulling against it. It was like the alternator missing the top bolt. It was always squeaking.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bravekozak View Post
                  All Festiva idler pulleys have a tensioner screw since the A/C compressor is fixed and does not pivot. Even the power steering pump bracket has a tensioner screw.
                  What is this "POWER STEERING" you speak of? Sounds mythical, and strange...


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                  1991 Festiva L Red: Daily Driver
                  1990 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
                  1988 Festiva L Silver: R.I.P.
                  1991 Festiva L Red B6T: R.I.P.
                  1989 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
                  1995 Aspire 2-door White: R.I.P.
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                  • #10
                    Power steering was an option on Festivas in the U.S.A.
                    It had to be ordered with A/C.
                    Most members agree it isn't necessary for such a light car.
                    I have it anyway, because I am doing the "fully loaded" project car.
                    Including, power antenna, power locks and power windows (all from the Kia Pride sister car).

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                    • #11
                      there are 2 different set ups...there is dealer installed and factory I believe. I think factory has the screw and the dealer installed is the pry type.
                      "FLTG4LIFE" @FINALLEVEL , "PBH"
                      89L Silver EFI auto
                      91GL Green Auto DD
                      There ain't no rest for the wicked
                      until we close our eyes for good.
                      I will sleep when I die!
                      I'm a little hunk of tin, nobody knows what shape I'm in. I've got four wheels and a running board, I'm not a Chevy, I'M A FORD!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bravekozak View Post
                        Power steering was an option on Festivas in the U.S.A.
                        It had to be ordered with A/C.
                        Most members agree it isn't necessary for such a light car.
                        I have it anyway, because I am doing the "fully loaded" project car.
                        Including, power antenna, power locks and power windows (all from the Kia Pride sister car).
                        I have a parts car that had power steering, but no A/C
                        -Josh R

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                        • #13
                          Does the tensioner pulley wobble? I'm not sure about the festy stuff, but aspire pulleys have a sealed bearing in there! Just something else to think about..
                          2008 Kia Rio- new beater
                          1987 F-150- revived and CLEAN!!!
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                          1993 Festiva- Fiona, DD
                          1997 Aspire- Peaspire, Refurb'd, sold
                          1997 Aspire- Babyspire, DD
                          1994 Aspire - Project Kiazord
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