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I can't directly post the diagram (it is copyrighted) but I can give you the web link to the pdf Dayco belt routing catalog where you can look up your car and then the appropriate diagram..
if there is no white label on top of the radiator guard,
If you buy your belt from Autozone the belt routing is on the
package,If you already bought the belt you could always buy one from AutoZone
and then return it after you use the routing.
correct sounds like the balance pully fell apart, common problem.the outter ring with grooves to hold belt is held together by rubber,wears out and falls apart,must replace that crank pulley,remove center bolt use a puller to remove pully, then install new one and belt.( must be a puller for newer dodges 1999 and up to work.hope this is helpful.
Hi there ... go to www.autozone.com and click on repair info. once you click the type of vehicle you have go to engine mechanical and look for the belt routing there.
On the Inside of the Engine Compartment you will find the Routing Sticker for the Belt to Reinstall. Locate the Tensioner (Will look like a Pulley that has one Round Pulley Under the Belt and One larger Round Pulley Mounted Above that. In the Middle of the Large Pulley there is a Bolt. Get a Wratchet and Turn it. It will Lower the Pulley under the Belt and Loosen the Tension Off of the Belt. Remove the Belt. Follow the Diagram Under Hood to Reinstall.
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