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The tensioner pulley is spring loaded and can be moved to release tension on the belt. There is usually a square hole in the pulley bracket that will accept a 3/8" ratchet or extension.
If the air compressor is bad... check the diagram under the hood for the serpentine belt. Most vehicles will have a diagram that displays the serpentine belt path along with a part number for a shorter belt to bypass the ac compressor. If you can't find the diagram, go to your local parts store and they should be able to help.
there should be one on the underside of your hood but if not send me your email and i can scan the diagram for you if i can find it in one of my repair wanuals sometimes it is just the air conditioner tensinor
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.
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