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Disconnect the negative battery
cable with a ratchet and socket, read the serpentine belt routing
diagram located under the hood, then release the serpentine belt
tensioner using a ratchet and socket, and carefully remove the
serpentine belt from all of the pulleys with your hands. 2 Install the new belt according
the routing diagram, then ease the belt onto the belt tensioner pulley
and tighten the tensioner with a ratchet and socket.3 Reconnect the battery cable and start the car to test the belt.
get a floor jack and a small block of wood. place the floor jack under the oil pan. jack up the jack until you feel it on the oil pan. remove the engine mount. you will need a deep 15mm socket and a 6inch extension. the mount has 4 bolts. remove it. then jack the engine up with the floor jack until the power steering reservoir almost touches the cowl. now take a long 14mm wrench and place that on the bolt head on the belt tensioner. pull the wrench until the belt slacks up. remove the belt. Installation opposite of removal. Here is a belt diagram. I hope this helps!! If you have any problems or questions e-mail me at: [email protected]
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