OEM Ford Tensioners

F1ZZ6B209B - : Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly for Ford Image

Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly

Grooved Pulley. 4 cylinder. Capri, Mustang. 2.3l. Right.
Discontinued
YS4Z6A228AA - : Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly for Ford Image

Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly

Focus. From 4/13/98. Escape, Mariner. 2.0l.
Discontinued
F77Z6B209AA - : Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly for Ford Image

Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly

Groove On Rear Of Tensioner. Explorer, Mountaineer. 4.0l. Ranger. 4.0l. Aerostar. 4.0l.
Discontinued
F4TZ6B209AA - : Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly for Ford Image

Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly

E150-350 vans. 4.9l. F150. 4.9l. F250 pick-up. 4.9l. F350. 4.9l. Bronco. 4.9l.
Discontinued
3L5Z6B209AA - : Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly for Ford Image

Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly

Ranger. 3.0l. For Serpentine Belt. Mustang. 5.4l. Lower. 5.4L, drive belt. 5.4L, serpentine belt. 5.8L, serpentine belt. Mustang. 5.8l.
Discontinued
F7TZ6B209AA - : Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly for Ford Image

Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly

For 8 Rib Belt. To 01/12/1998. F350. 7.3l diesel. Di diesel. F250 pick-up. 7.3l diesel.
Discontinued
F5PZ6B209A - : Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly for Ford Image

Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly

For 7 Rib Belt. 4.9L. F350. 7.3l diesel. Di diesel. F250 pick-up. 7.3l diesel.
Discontinued
3C2Z6B209A - : Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly for Ford Image

Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly

Single Alternator. To 01/01/2005.
Discontinued

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Every Ford engine depends on precise timing, and tensioners help keep that timing steady and consistent. These parts hold the timing chain or belt tight, preventing slack and keeping the crankshaft and camshaft in sync. When a tensioner wears out, drivers may hear rattling or notice poor engine performance. At Ford Parts Center, we stock only genuine Ford tensioners built for reliability, not quick fixes.

Understand what your tensioner does under the hood

The tensioner keeps proper pressure on the timing chain or belt, which prevents it from slipping or skipping. This is essential for engine performance and fuel economy. If the tension is off, the timing can be thrown out of sync and lead to serious internal damage. Ford’s factory-engineered tensioners are made to withstand engine vibration and heat, unlike cheaper aftermarket versions that often fail early.

Know when a tensioner starts to fail

Most tensioners wear down due to high mileage, oil contamination, or worn pulley bearings. Noise at startup, check engine lights, or poor acceleration can signal a failing unit. Drivers of the F-150 and Escape often see this part replaced as these models clock more miles. Swapping in a genuine Ford tensioner keeps the engine protected and avoids the risk of misfires or mechanical failure.

Keep other timing components in check

If a tensioner needs replacement, it's smart to check the timing chain at the same time. These parts work together and wear out under the same conditions. At Ford Parts Center, we recommend choosing factory-grade replacements to match the exact fit and design your vehicle needs. Ford parts are tested for durability and performance far beyond what generic brands can offer.