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drive tensioner? belt faulty or

Drive belt or faulty tensioner?
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Hi all

Sorry not sure if I have posted this in the wrong section. I've got a real problem with my engine as you can hear in the video attached below.

LINK: https://photos.app.goo.gl/FTHGZEaVBhbVQGQV7

Now I'm not sure if this could be a bad pulley, bad drive belt or even faulty AC Compressor. As I've learnt the noise stops when I turn my AC off.

Any opinion highly appreciated.
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TBH as you say it could be any number of things, best to get a garage to look at it.
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