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your local librarie should have a mechanics manuual that you can photo copy ! Good Luck !
I know I saw a routing diagram in the engine compartment of my 2000 Chevy Malibu. Yours should have it too unless too worn. I think it is near the belts/front of car.
See if your public library has a Chilton's book for your Cadillac.
normally on top of the grill area in front of the belts and pullies.
Try going to autozone.com in their repairs section they show diagrams of belts.
you can get a diagram in the service manual. Answer---- You can usually go to your local Autozone and ask them for a print out on the belt routing for almost any vehicle. I know, because I used to work for them.
go to the Dayco belt website. they have system there for you to put in your make model and engine size ... they have the routing diagram for all the belts. It's a great service
Serpentine belts labels are being remove from cars and trucks by quick oil change company's. Like Jiffy lube
There is no spring loaded tensioners on the Mercury Villager. Look for manual adjustments, loosen the nut in the center of the adjustment idler's and then move the adjustment bolts toosen the belts for replacement. Since this vehicle does not have just one long serpentine belt the routing is fairly simple to figure out. If the belts are still on the vehicle you can draw a quick sketch of the routing to help when re-installing the belts.
When changing belts, it is important to know the layout and have a diagram to help guide the removal and replacement of these belts. A diagram for these belts can be found in the maintenance manual of a 1989 Toyota Corolla 4-A-F.
Dayco.com offers a free online comprehensive serpentine belt reference tool - including routing diagrams and tensioner information.See "Related Links" below See "Related Questions" below for links and installation tips for serpentine belts.
Check out the following website for a pic of the routing of the serpentine belts for the 3.8 supercharged V6 in the GTP http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_prix/articles1.php?id=57 Hope this helps. "G"