SOURCE: serpentine belt diagram 2007 dodge 5.9 3500
get the belt routing from the local dealer.
they will not charge alot of money for a reprint from the factory service manual.
also
dayco belts come with the belt routing on the box.
SOURCE: belt routing diagram for 2007 caliber w/ 2.4
If you register here: http://www.caliberforumz.com you can download a free copy of the repair manual for your car in the "General discussion" forum. That manual will have the diagram you are looking for.
SOURCE: Need serpentine belt routing diagram for 1994 Dodge grand caravan
3.3L?
Looking at the engine from front (right side of the Van): Stating at the Top, Going Left to Right and Clockwise:
Over the Alternator
To under the Idle Pulley,
To Over the AC Compressor.
To the Left Side of the Water Pump.
To the Right side and Under the Crankshaft Pulley
To the Right side and Over and Down the Tensioner
To Under the Power Steering Pump
And Back up-to the Left side of the Alternator.
Advise when puting it on:
Put the Belt around everything else accept for the Alternator. After it is around all the rest of the Pulleys - Pull the belt up - tight from the Power steering Pump and the Idle Pulley to form a loop, holding the Belt close to the Altenator Pulley.
Using the 15mm wrench or belt tensioner bar - rotate the Tensioner Pulley towards the front of the Van and then place the belt over the Alternator.
Let me know if this helped or if you have additional information or questions. Feel free to contact me at FixYa.com!
SOURCE: 2007 chrysler sebring serpentine belt diagram
Go to; daycoproducts.com, click cars and trucks, then go to serpentine belt. Then on the right side of the screen click on finding your vehicle. Then get the illistration number and click on illistrations, go to that number it should something 6-? or 7-?. It's a pretty good websight.
SOURCE: need diagram for installation of serpentine belt
Take a picture of it and draw a diagram before you remove the old one. Why does every vehicle owner have this problem?
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