order the belt for your car and say it does not have ac
The serpentine should route the same as with the AC except fro the AC compressor. The belt will go straight past the compressor, so you will need a shorter belt to make the bypass work.
Your timing belt has probably worn out, or broken, and has jumped timing.
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.
The ac belt has a tensioner that is accessed from below, and takes a tensioner tool to loosen. Remove the serpentine belt, release tension on the ac belt then the belt can come off for replacement.
Defective clutch or bad bearings. It could also be that the belt is just worn out or too loose.
Check with your local part store for a bypass pulley or belt.
take and measure the routing of belt minus ac and put new belt on
Timing Belt
order a belt for one without ac. Idid this on my 98 neon
I need daigram of 2001 ford focus se serpentine belt
Bypass, in what way? Your pulley is broken, and the belt is off. The A/C will no longer work and the compressor will not turn.
In a 2001 Ford Focus : The 2.0 liter SPI engine and the 2.0 liter Zetec engine use a timing BELT
See the answer for "How do you replace the drive belt in a 2000 Ford Focus?". The procedure is the same.
The serpentine should route the same as with the AC except fro the AC compressor. The belt will go straight past the compressor, so you will need a shorter belt to make the bypass work.
I know on my cavalier which is a 2001 it is possible to re route the serpentine belt away from the air conditioner compressor. I was having trouble with mine popping the belt off. Hope I helped you out.
You can get an A/c delete/bypass pulley whichi would be the easiest.
The Ford recommended mileage for replacing the timing belt is 120,000 miles, for the 2000 Focus. I doubt that the engine changed much, if any, between 2000 and 2001.