Remove air box, pulley is located just under attached to engine block. Should remove bolts take off belt, and replace pulley and belt.
Loosen the tensioner pulley on your 2001 Chevy Impala. The serpentine belt will become loose. Take the old belt off and put the new belt on. Tighten the new serpentine belt with the tensioner pulley.
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Pry up on the tensioner pulley.
Put the serpentine belt around the pulleys on your 2001 Chrysler LHS. Tighten the serpentine belt by pushing the tensioner pulley to the left. Tighten down the tensioner pulley and the serpentine belt will be tight.
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Loosen the tensioner pulley. The tensioner pulley will make the belt loose. The belt can easily come off. Reverse the process to put on a new belt.
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Loosen the belt tensioner pulley and after removing the old belt replace it with the new belt making sure it is re-installed in the same manner as the old. (there should be a belt diagram somewhere in the under-hood area that shows this) After installing the new belt, re-tighten the belt tensioner pulley.
Disconnect the battery.remove the serpentine belt.Unbolt the pulley.
Usualy the tensioner is sold as an assembly-meaning you wouldn't just be replacing the pulley as the springs tend to weaken as often as the bearings going out. If you hear a noise and belt is not rotton/loose and are sure it is the pulley, after you have replacement, note belt routing. Use a socket that fits pulley bolt and move right against spring tension. If left req'd use pry bar. use uppermost tensioner to make it easier. Have helper (or use other hand) to get belt off. Remove old tensioner from block and add new. Replace belt.
Take note of how the belt is routed before you take it off. However there is a diagram of the serpentine belt somewhere under the hood. There is a belt tensioner, which is a pulley looking device, and a 3/8 ratchet will fit in a slot to where you can pull it back enough to get the belt off. I would suggest you replace the tensioner while you are at it.