If you look under the hood, there should be a label with the picture of the belt diagram should be toward the driver's side either on the crossmember by radiator, or on the hood itself!
Testimonial: "The problem is, the truck has a new hood with no information on it and none on the radiator. But thank you"
SOURCE: serpentine belt diagram:
if yours has the 3.8L then here is the diagram. Hope this helps
~ Zach
SOURCE: serpentine belt replacement
2.0L Engines
See Figures 11, 12 and 13
The
accessory drive belt for 2.0L engines has no provision for manual belt
adjustment, since these engines use an automatic belt tensioner. Drive
belt slack is taken up by the automatic tensioner.
Movement of
the automatic tensioner assembly during engine operation is not a sign
of a malfunctioning tensioner. This movement is the tensioner
self-adjusting and is required to maintain constant belt tension.
The belt tensioner has a belt length indicator. If the indicator marks are not between the MIN and MAX marks, the belt must be replaced.
Fig. 11: Drive belt routing-2.0L SOHC engine with A/C
Fig. 12: Drive belt routing-2.0L SOHC engine without A/C
Fig. 13: Drive belt routing-2.0L DOHC engine
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