Depending on engine displacement in general remove belt-s then bolt holding pulley to the crankshaft then using a puller remove the pulley, when installing use a installer not a hammer to put the pulley on the crankshaft.
on the Chrysler engine (420a) you do need a puller and installer to deal with the crankshaft dampener pulley.
No. Counter clockwise to loosen. It is very tight.
The water pump is driven by the timing belt, to find it you must remove the serpentine belt, crankshaft damper, and timing belt cover.
Does the LSS have a 3.8L engine? If so, the crank sensor is behind the crank pulley/harmonic damper.
No you don't have to remove the air conditioner dryer to use the pulley.........
You will need a pulley puller to remove a power steering pump on a 1996 Ford Windstar.
It is best reached from under the front of the vehicle. It is behind the vibration damper (bottom pulley) just to the passenger side.
You have to remove the fuel tank.
# Drain Cooling System. Refer to procedure in this section. # Remove accessory drive belt. Refer to procedure in this section. # Remove right front lower fender shield. # Remove water pump pulley bolts and remove pulley. # Remove water pump mounting screws. Remove water pump. # Remove and discard O-ring seal. # Clean O-ring groove and O-ring surfaces on pump and chain case cover. Take care not to scratch or gouge sealing surface # Reverse steps to install. Edit- The 1996 Town and Country does not have a removable pump pulley. It is press fit on and does not require removal of any pulley bolts prior to removing the the pump mounting bolts.
With a power steering pulley puller. Any attempt to remove the pulley without the proper tool will probably damage the pulley or the pump or both. Most auto parts stores will sell you the puller or rent you one.
There is no reset on a 1996 Chrysler Sebring.There is no reset on a 1996 Chrysler Sebring.
Check your local library for a repair manual.