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Look under your hood. Should be a sticker on the underside of your hood, or on the "slap guard" that covers the serpentine belt area. If yours is gone - see below.
Hi,
Should have a diagram under the hood on the front cowl area, or inner fender well on belt side.
Can usually find one online, but you need to state if its a 4cyl or 6cyl., with or without A/C.....Mike
It looks difficult, but its not..Just have a good flashlight, and make sure you have a diagram ready..If not, get a sheet of paper, and draw it out how you see it, before you take the belt off. Make sure you put the pulleys in the right place...and just take your time...Goodluck..
i would sugewst to check at a part store buy a serpinetine belt and look at diagram on side of box most belts come with diagram or go on to google images and look for your engine
You have to have a mechanic look at it. You shouldn't drive it with the belt still on there.
Cut the belt off and get it out of there, make sure the engine's totally cooled off, and charge the battery to full charge.
If you have an electric fan, the engine won't overheat as quickly,but the battery will run down. If you have a belt-driven fan, you can only run 5 minutes to get to a mechanic,or just have it towed is the best.
The pulleys all have to be inspected and cleaned of any debris left by the ruined belt.
If you're gonna start it and drive it for the 5 minute trip,you need to make sure everything is clear in there,nothing rubbing. don-ohio (:^)
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