Tensioner Won’t Stop Bouncing (wrong belt?)
I have put on both new OE idler pulleys, new genuine belt, and now two belt tensioners. The newest one is an INA OE manufacturer as well.
It still bounces whenever I put it into drive. No other pulleys have any noticeable play or noise, besides the alternator pulley which has a *very* small whining noise, but no wobble to the pulley at all. I’m honestly stumped on what else could be causing this. I have a vibration at idle that went away 100% when I ran the engine without the belt, so I’m certain that the tensioner is the root cause of the vibrations. I just doubt I got two faulty tensioners out of the box in a row, though not impossible.
I’m truly stumped, any help at all would really greatly be appreciated.
Last edited by hmclaughlin67; Jan 23, 2025 at 03:00 PM.
According to mbpartscenter.com (Mercedes-Benz or Scottsdale) they sell two belts that fit my car. A 2392mm and a 2409mm. Should I order the smaller one instead? Is there any way to tell which one I need? I already checked the owners manual and it says 2404mm but even Mercedes themselves don’t sell that anymore.








In my 2010 operators manual it says the poly V belt size is 2401mm. I have the M272 engine. I bought and installed the 2404mm belt and have no issues.
I think I remember you posting a few videos about pullies and i did specifically look at the tensioner marks to see where the belt length was showing and it did look within the lines, but I could be wrong.
In my 2010 operators manual it says the poly V belt size is 2401mm. I have the M272 engine. I bought and installed the 2404mm belt and have no issues.
I think I remember you posting a few videos about pullies and i did specifically look at the tensioner marks to see where the belt length was showing and it did look within the lines, but I could be wrong.
Today I picked up the 2390mm belt just to give it a shot and see if it fits better, and it says 2392 on there. And sure enough, my wear indicator you mentioned on the tensioner is now exactly on the “tight”-most mark without being over it with the new belt. I’m going to run it for a few days and see how my car likes it, while I keep the old in the trunk just in case it breaks it.
Also worth noting if you remember Tim, my tensioner had a lot of jumping around, and when I installed this new belt to try, it was much more of a “wobble” than a jumping now. Which obviously isn’t abnormal to see on these automatic tensioners. I’m going to give it a few more days experiment and if it doesn’t work I will just bring the belt back to the dealer and put back on the old one, but I’m certainly a little confused on what dimension the “old” new belt I put on actually is.







