mark wrote:hasn't yet and it's been 8 months or so.
My experience of using WD40 on the tensioner wasn't so fortunate.
Have also heard of other owners stripping the tensioner bearings of any useful lubricants and having to change them. WD40 is also harmful to rubber hence not a great idea to have near belts (granted you are just spraying on the tensioner wheel).
I guess its down to what problem you are having with the belts - if its moisture then talcum powder will sort it - if its a sqeeky tensioner then WD40 will stop the squeel for a while. But I'd try the talcum powder first - rather than find you still have a problem after spraying WD40 when it may not be needed.
I'd be very interested to hear how other owners solved this problem as it seems very common. I replaced the belts and have tightened them a couple of times - if you can twist them more than 90degress at the loosest point then its too loose but if its much tighter than that then its too tight - both extremes can cause your belt to make noise - however mine just seems to be a moisture on the belt problem.