If it's the serpentine belt you're referring to, you remove it by releasing tension by rotating the spring loaded automatic tensioner located below the alternator. If you need to change the A/C belt, you first slightly loosen the bearing nut on the pulley, just enough to be able to slide in the adjustment slot, then loosen tension by rotating adjusting bolt counter clockwise to remove belt, replace belt, tighten bolt until proper deflection is reached, then retighten pulley bearing nut.
It is the rear most belt.
A Chrysler LeBaron has a timing belt.
The best advice is to look in a chilton's book for 1995 Chrysler lebaron 3.0L There are Chilton's and Haynes repair manuals at your local library and auto parts store
It has a timing belt.
you have to push down on the tension pulley, then you would get slack in the belt
There is no fan belt it is an electric fan. Are you referring to the serpentine belt?
A 78 Lebaron does not have a serpentine belt. It has Separate belts for the alternator, power steering, AC/Water pump and Smog Pump.
No, but it is recommended. If the belt breaks, valves can get bent.
The power steering is driven by the serpentine belt which must be changed by releasing the tensioner, located below the alternator. The only other belt is for the A/C compressor.
Check your timing belt!
the starter, altenator, battery, or ignition relays could be bad. have them checked.
It is under the plastic covers on the passenger side of the engine.