The belt tensioner is not located on the alternator. The serpentine belt tension is maintained by the tensioner pulley, located below and to the left (looking from the front of the truck) of the alternator, near the coil and oil dipstick tube. Use a 15MM box-end wrench to turn the bolt in the center of the pulley clockwise, and the belt will slip right off the alternator. This really was a great design... It literally takes less than a minute to change/remove/replace the belt. This applies to the 1999 5.9 (and 5.2 I think)
Yes.
No, a 1999 Dodge does not have a reset button.
A 1999 Dodge Durango did not have a 5.8L engine option. The starter on a 5.2L or 5.9L is
No
What does the 20 amp power outlet fuse do on a 1999 dodge durango
No. The fuel filter on a 1999 Dodge Durango is in the fuel tank, part of the pump module.
Were is the power window fuse and/or circuit breaker located in a 1999 dodge durango?
No, they are of completely differnet styles.
No.
The automatic transmission of a 1999 Dodge Durango requires ATF+4 transmission fluid.
Not from the factory.
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