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You can do that by replacing the tensioner
Here it is:
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Not sure ,but it costs $115 to change mine on my 1998 Dodge Durango.
Ask for one for a 2000 Dodge Dakota 4.7 L that was not equipped with A/C from the factory.
In the tank, part of the fuel pump.
it is the topmost pulley on the serpentine belt, to the left of the engine bay
go to local library they have chilton and haynes repair books
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You should have a belt routing diagram sticker on top of the radiator shroud. I've also included a video that shows right where this sticker is and how to replace the serpentine belt on your truck.
Take the passenger side tire off and remove the splash guards... should be easy from there
found this bypass pulley: http://www.1aauto.com/1A/ACBypassPulley/Dodge/GrandCaravan/1AEPM00050/1089407