To change the serpentine belt on a 1994 Chevy Beretta with a 4-cylinder engine, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Locate the belt tensioner and use a wrench or socket to relieve tension on the belt, then slide the belt off the pulleys. Compare the old belt to the new one to ensure correct sizing, then route the new belt according to the belt routing diagram, typically found on a sticker under the hood. Finally, reapply tension by releasing the tensioner and double-check that the belt is seated properly on all pulleys before starting the engine.
the wiring sequence for a 88 chev beretta
Its in the back by the fuel tank...
You must drop the fuel tank.
It has a serpentine belt that runs all the accessories not just the fan
It has a timing chain.
All you do is take the tension off the tension pulley. Make sure you know the routing of the belt. Take the old belt off. Then put the new belt on. There should be a sticker near the radiator that shows the routing of the belt. If not find a repair manual and look it up.
* it usually goes into the air inlet tube for your fresh air coming .
Have 2008 escape with 105 k. still no need to change. Have Chev s10 with 150k Still original. if drving close to home wait til it breaks.
try your chev dealer and they should be free
change your fuel filter
Could be you are low on power steering fluid or your belt is slipping.
Either a 1/2 inch or 3/8 inch.