It should be on a sticker on the radiator fan shroud. If it's worn away, look at a friends, or in the junk yard.
There is a routing diagram under the hood on a placard. If you don't have this card you can go to any Autozone and they should be able to print one for you
What do you want the "diagram" to show you? Mechanical assembly? Hydraulic fluid circuit? Serpentine belt routing? Be specific and include the vehicle year. Sorry, I cant be more helpful without more info.
belt diagram for ford 4.9 without ac.
Yes, I need a diagram of the serpentine belt for a 1997 3.8 liter Bonneville SE without a turbo charger.
I just bought a belt for my 4.0L and there was a diagram on the outer wrapper of the belt (listed common belt diagrams). You might call the auto parts store and ask them to look to see if the diagram comes with the belt. If it matters my belt was from Advance Auto Parts and was the better one (1 YR warranty instead of 90 days). I forgot the brand.
Might have better luck in a Chevy forum. http://experts.about.com/q/Chevrolet-Repair-808/indexExp_33416.htm
If your local auto parts store has a listing for the belt without air conditioning, then yes it is. They should also be able to provide you with a diagram of the new routing.
If that model was available without a/c, you will need to purchase the belt for a 95 town car w/out ac, and follow the appropriate belt routing diagram for that model.
under the hood.
Yes, you can reroute the serpentine belt without the air conditioning (AC) component by bypassing the AC compressor. This involves removing the belt from the AC pulley and installing it around the other pulleys according to the engine's belt routing diagram, ensuring that all necessary components are still driven. However, make sure to consult your vehicle's manual for the correct routing procedure specific to your model.
To bypass an AC compressor without installing a bypass pulley, you can use a shorter serpentine belt that omits the AC compressor from the belt routing. This requires knowing the correct belt length for your vehicle without the AC. Make sure to check the vehicle's service manual for the appropriate belt routing diagram and specifications. Additionally, ensure that other components driven by the belt are still properly aligned and functioning.
yes they were made with no air if you cant find a belt routing find one for a wrangler with no air it is probably the same i think it has been a while ask at your local parts store for a diagram