It's located right behind the tank for the headlight fluid.
Well, on my 91 you have to move the belt tensioner off the belt by placing a 14mm wrench on the nut and move the tensioner off the belt. Remove the belt, release tensioner. Re-install in reverse order. Hope that helps.
Not sure if the 92 is the same as the 91, but on the 91 you need to loosen the adjusting idler on the alternator on top and the a/c idler from the bottom. remove the a/c belt & install the alt. belt, make sure your route is correct between the two guide as the belt goes up to the idler... hope that helps.
the power steering belt is you serpentine belt that is wrapped around your alternator and other pulley and tensioners you need this belt to run the car. go to auto store and ask for assistance putting it on or directions, theyll be happy to help you.
There is no adjustment. It has a tensoner that keeps the belt tight.
the Serpentine Belt on the 91 Lebaron is on Tension Pulley, you dont tighten it. But if it is loose and you need to tighten it you just go and buy a new belt and put that on.
the 91-94 sentra has a timing chain
A 91 accord has a belt..
how do u lossen the altinator belt on a 91 honda accord
serperteen belt diagram for 91 300 Benz
To replace the alternator belt on a 1991 Dodge Colt 200, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Loosen the alternator mounting bolts and the tensioner pulley to relieve tension on the belt. Remove the old belt and install the new one, ensuring it fits properly around the pulleys. Finally, adjust the tension on the belt before tightening the alternator bolts back into place.
To change the serpentine belt on a 1991 Dodge Dynasty, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Locate the belt routing diagram, usually found on a sticker near the radiator or under the hood. Use a wrench to relieve tension on the belt by rotating the tensioner pulley, then slide the old belt off the pulleys. Install the new belt following the routing diagram, ensuring it is properly seated on all pulleys, and release the tensioner to apply tension to the new belt.