That depends entirely on which engine you have.
You will need to loosen the tensioner pulley. Slide the tensioner pulley to the right and the serpentine belt will become loose. Remove the old serpentine belt and put the new serpentine belt on. Slide the tensioner pulley to the left and tighten it.
were do i find a diagram for the serpentine belt for a 01 ford expedition
about $135 at the dealership
In Short Yes Did it on my own 01 civic Just need to get different belt for the alternator
Yes you can. However, they do not make a specific serpentine belt for bypassing the ac compressor on a 99-01 Hyundai Sonata. You would have to measure the exact length you need to bypass the ac compressor. The belt would then go around the power steering, crankshaft, and alternator. The tension can be adjusted to fit this custom belt as well.
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should be a sticker on fan shroud Alternator, idler pulley, power steering, a/c, tensioner pulley, crankshaft pulley, water pump this is the order cant upload the picture but when placing the belt on if the pulley has the grooves in it the grooved side of the belt should face the pulley and if the pulley is smooth then the back of the belt faces the pulley
It doesn't have a timing belt.
There is a spring "wheel" pressing against the belt, preventing it from falling off. On most years/models, a wratchet (only the tool w/o a socket) fits into the tensioner that you pull slightly to remove tension. Use your other hand to pull the belt off-BUT- draw a rough diagram on how the belt goes prior to removal.
Devil to the Belt was created on 2000-12-01.
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