There is a guide on the front of the engine compartment that shows the direction the belt follows, either with or without A/C. Take a 15mm socket and a ratchet and place it on the farthest left pulley, which is the tensioner pulley. Pull it as if you are tightening the bolt. This pulley will rotate in relieving all of the tension allowing you to take off the old belt. Take the new belt and on the passenger side of the fan, lower the belt to the underdrive pulley (closest to the ground, and also the largest of them all). Then following the diagram weave the belt around all of the other pulleys until you are left with the tensioner pulley. Again use the socket and ratchet to move the pulley to the right and slip the last bit of the belt over the pulley. BEFORE you crank the engine, inspect the belt to ensure it is lined up on the grooved pulleys. Then crank 'er up! -Kojak
No BUSS means lose of communication with computer, usually means you need to replace computer.
1,6,5,4,3,2
why won't my 2001 dodge ram van b1500 start it has no info stored in the ecu
Use a wrench to unbolt them.
17.0 Qts. (16.1 L)
not starting is a symptom so is running rough
It depend on what year it is I guess. I believe it should be on the right side of the throttle body
The regulator is part of the pump module in the tank.
on top of the manifold. you access it by removing the dog house
.035 not to be a smart aleck it means 35 thousandths.
Its inside the A/C -Heater box and it will need to be completely removed as well as recharging the A/C system, this is a very time consuming job.......
The 1999 Dodge Ram dashboard is held in place with six retaining bolts and 10 retaining clips. Remove the retaining bolts and pry outward on the retaining clips. The dashboard will come off in two pieces.