Uppermost pulley is the Power Steering pump. Those 2 bolts that hold it on are the take-up bolts, loosen those and the belt will become loose. Easy.
1996 Neon has 2 separate belts not a serpentine. I would assume the 1995 is the same.
Replace or tighten the A/C belt. If equipped with a serpentine belt, replace it.
Loose or worn A/C drive belt. Tighten or replace. If serpentine belt, replace.
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Take the passenger side tire off and remove the splash guards... should be easy from there
It typically costs between $100 and $150 to replace the serpentine belt on a Dodge Dakota. The belt costs around $30 with the rest being labor.
Serpentine belts are used on a Dodge Neon to operating the engine accessories like the alternator, water pump, and air conditioner compressor. The power is provided by the engine's crankshaft.
The serpentine belt on a 2003 Dodge Dakota is replaced by loosening the belt tensioner and slipping the belt off. It can then be removed from the engine accessories and a new belt installed.
You can remove the old serpentine belt on your 2004 Dodge Ram by loosening the tensioner pulley. Put the new serpentine belt on and tighten it with the tensioner pulley.
By 100,000 miles for sure.
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Three: A timing belt and two serpentine belts. The timing belt drives the water pump and camshaft The serpentine belts drive the power steering, ac, and alternator.
what is the diagram of a serpentine belt for a dodge shadow 1994