SOURCE: engine noise
If it gets worse when turning the wheel at a stop, then it's the power steering pump. Could be the power steering fluid also. Check your belts for wear or damage. The idle pulley will make a constant noise, sometimes whining sometime screeching. To check idler pulley it is best to remove belts.
SOURCE: Loud squealing sound in my engine
Try removing the belt and turning each pulley by hand. If everything is smooth and free, with the belt still off, drive down the block once and see if the noise is there (this will eliminate all rotating accessories on the front). If you hear the noise, then there is a problem deeper inside. Oil pressure is good? Dont' forget when doing this, you will have no power steering, so be careful.
SOURCE: Serpentine belt routing
Here you go.. I looked up the same belt you did, it should be right.
SOURCE: serpentine belt slips off idler pulley
The A/C pully is supposed to spin freely until the AC is activated to run.. The cranshaft pully does not. Replace the tensioner pully. The belt has to fit in between the grooves on the pullys.
SOURCE: Belt diagram and pulleys on front of the engine
Check out this page, more than one pic/diagram of front of engine..
http://subarudrivers.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=21
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