Buy the one that fits a 95 3.4L Camaro that came from the factory without A/C if that was an option. Otherwise talk to your Auto Parts store manager.
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.
You realy can't. If your intention is not to power the A/C unplug the wire that connects to the electric clutch. It should be right behind the pully.
It should be right on the front of the compressor - usually the clutch is inside the v-belt/serpentine pulley on the compressor
it should be pretty tight, but no so tight that it stretches it
It should be located on the radiator support under the hood.
Yes, but if you unplug the wiring to the compressor, the pulley will simply idle without causing the compressor to do anything, unless the pulley clutch is faulty and is constantly engaging the compressor, in which case, you will have to bypass the compressor pulley or replace it. If you must bypass the air conditioner, you will need a shorter belt (by at least 12 inches). It is possible that the stock belt for your motor without air conditioning option will fit, try that option first. Otherwise the proper fit will have to be determined by trial and error or use string to trace the new route and measure its length. The new route should be exactly the same except bypassing the compressor.
there should be a diagram on the top of your radiator housing
It is possible to by pass the 2001 Rodeo. By using the serpentine belt for a Rodeo with a non ac system the belt should by pass the compressor.
You should be able to. Go to your local parts store and give them your make and model. Tell them you want a serpentine belt for your engine model without A/C. There should be a belt routing diagram under your hood that will show you how to install.
i bought a 90.5 belt to bypass my ac compressor. Although I think anything from 89-91 should work also. You just don't want to have the tensioner leaning to far to the right. I have a first generation (1998) Durango SLT. AC Compressor clutch seized up on me.
The security system was installed for a reason. There is no reason that it should be bypassed. This forum is not to answer questions that may be illegal or immoral.
Many cars can have the ac compressor bypassed. Buying a belt for the same model vehicle without ac should be the correct length for a replacement.