Check out 2carpro's.com, they have some great diagrams of belt routing.
First we will need the model year, what size engine and if it has AC or not.
sounds like a loose belt, glaze belt
I had a `93 Cherokee and it was right under the hood.
This is most likely your belt squealing and not the clutch itself. Try some belt dressing available as a spray on from all parts store. If this stops the squealing you have a varnished belt and probably should replace it soon.
belt is probably to big, try a 1 or 2 inch smaller belt.
go to the parts store and ask for a belt for that vehicle
I have a 95 GC Laredo and the serpentine belt routing diagram is "printed" on the top of the belt tensioner mechanism which is on the LEFT side of he engine compartment as you are facing the front of the vehicle.
belt diagram for a 1996 Geo Prizm
Not one penny. The 1996 Jeep Cherokee does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain.
There are no 1996 stanzas
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No, it has a chain.
A smaller belt
Maybe the belt tension is too tight. This very same thing happen to me on a 92 Jeep Cherokee. Is the belt the right belt ? Length , width and design Check your routing If you did not move any components ( fly wheel ???? ) then look at the belt. looks like you got to change the belt again anyway get a belt from a dealership
chain
There is a picture in the motor compartment.
Belt map is on the hood or the firewall. If not go find one. It is in the manual and inside the engine compartment.
chain