On MOST GM cars, when you raise the hood and look down, you should be looking at it. If not found, copy and paste this link in ya browser thttp://www1.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/14/72/51/0900823d80147251.jsp
Almost every vehicle has a placard under the hood somewhere with a diagram of the belt routing.
A diagram for the serpentine belt for the 1995 Bonneville can be found in an Chilton's manual for that year and make of vehicle. The belt diagram varies depending on the exact vehicle engine type.
You may get an answer if you list the vehicle & engine you are talking about. You are not going to get an answer to this question as is.
Ask your dealership for a 2006 diagram for the same vehicle.
go to www.autozone.com and look for vehicle specifications.
It should be under the hood of the vehicle or in your owners manual.
When changing the belts in a vehicle it is important to have a diagram. A route diagram can be found in the maintenance manual of the car, or a sticker with a diagram may be found under the hood of the car.
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A diagram to help you to install the serpentine belt in the 2002 Ford Taurus can be found in most Chilton's repair manuals for that model and year of vehicle. You can also find the diagram in many service stations.
Unless it has been removed, sh0uld be a routing diagram on the radiator cover inside the engine compartment, left side as you are facing the vehicle. AJ
1995 2.2L Chevy Berreta/Corsica Serpentine belt replacement procedure without a diagram. If it is a 2.2L (I have a 95 Berretta and the procedure is identical, as a matter of fact my user guides title is "1995 Corsica/Berreta", read below: There was no belt routing diagram in the manual or under the hood so if the belt is still on make a quick but accurate sketch, this will save valuable time when it is time to replace the belt. The auto-tensioner is located about 5-6 inches from the altenator, down and to the left if standing on the passenger side of the vehicle looking into the engine bay. I used a 9/16 closed end wrech to loosen the tension on the belt. Pull up to loosen. Push down to tighten (right to tighten, left to loosen) Removed the serpentine belt and replaced w/ the new one. Route the belt exactly as in your sketch/diagram placing the belt onto the tensioner last. Tighten the auto tensioner bolt. Good luck... .
look in your owners manual or under the hood as there should be a routing diagram for your vehicle.