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Click on the following free direct Link. It has the correct Serpentine/Drive Belt Diagrams for your 1997 Ford Windstar with the 3.8L V6 Engine. The Page of Diagrams on the Link also has the 3.0L Engine Diagrams, and included the various engine options (AC, No AC etc.). AND it has additional informational and directional diagrams that will be very helpful to you in the future.
Hi Water271,
I think you are looking for the location of the belt tensioner. Here are pictures of the routing and the tensioner position on both engines available on the Windstar.The top is for a 3.0L and the bottom is the 3.8L.If you need anything else,let me know. Thanks,Chuck
copy and paste this link into your browser, or if you don't trust the link, then Google (1998 ford windstar serpentine belt diagram). The first link that you'll see is this one listed below.
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