On my '97 4.0 liter, it's a pulley below the Power Steering pump, to the right of the water pump as you look into the engine compartment. On my 92 2.5 L the power steering pump position is adjustable to tension the belt.
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.
You cannot. It is automatically tensioned by the part that you describe. If it is out of adjustment, a new belt and tensioner is required.
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.
The 2001 Honda Civic is not equipped with a serpentine belt, but has 2 v-belts. These are tensioned through use of a tensioner.
Where is the resistor on 2001 jeep wrangler
below the alternator. there is a diagram on the engine above the serpentine belt
I don't have the exact car model diagram but try this http://www.gti-vr6.net/library/engine/repl_serpentine_belt_NEW.html
Most of the time the tensioner is the wheel that runs over the top of your serpentine belt and moves as the belt moves. it is located on the front of your engine. look for something with a smooth edged wheel moving up and down while your engine is turned on.
The serpentine belt is held by tention with a automatic belt tensioner. If the serpentine belt is loose, you will most likely have to replace the entire belt tensioner assembly. the assembly comes with a new pully. Please visit my bio for a link to my Saturn help site for pictures of the assembly.
http://www.clubfte.com/users/racerguy/zetecbelt.gif number 5 is the tensioner
just a ratchet to fit onto the tensioner. crank the tensioner counter clockwise and it'll slack the belt.
remove the right front wheel and fender liner to access the serpentine belt and tensioner. Belt routing should be under the hood.