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Chrysler has a belt and pulley kit to fix the problem. it removes the smooth surfaced pulleys and replaces them with grooved pulleys. the new belt is grooved on both sides

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Q: How do you keep serpentine belt from falling off on 1997 Chrysler town and country?
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