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Would you be so kind as to let me know what type of engine your vehicle has. this will better assist me to assist you. 2.2L Engine 2.5L Engine 2.6L Engines 3.0L OHV & DOHC Engine 3.3L & 3.8L EnginesWould you be so kind as to let me know what type of engine your vehicle has. this will better assist me to assist you. 2.2L Engine 2.5L Engine 2.6L Engines 3.0L OHV & DOHC Engine 3.3L & 3.8L Engines
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Get the replacement belt, and then note the pulleys that have smooth finish, and note the pulleys that have the grooved finish.
Just 'thread' the serpentine belt, one pulley after another alternating between the smooth and grooved until the last remaining pulley is the tensioner pulley.
Use the breaker bar to allow the pulley to accept the belt, and you're done.
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.
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My sincere apologies for the delayed response. I am personally going back to answer your unanswered questions. I have only been a free contributor to this site for the past 4-months.
I do not know if you still need this information, but I am going ahead and answering it anyway. You may want to Print the Diagrams for future use.
CLICKon the following LINK. It has the Belt Diagrams you will need.
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The belt routing diagram is shown on a decal located on thehorizontal metal support above the radiator and under the hood support rod (passenger's side near the coolant overflow tank). PT Stanley
The belt routing diagram is located on the top radiator cross member by the hood latch. You should see it when you open the hood. If it is not there, all Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth minivans, from 1993 to at least 1999, used the same 3.3L engine setup, so find someone with one and look for the diagram where I described.
Would you be so kind as to let me know what type of engine your vehicle has. this will better assist me to assist you. 2.2L Engine 2.5L Engine 2.6L Engines 3.0L OHV & DOHC Engine 3.3L & 3.8L Engines
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