The serpentine belt routing for a 2004 Dodge Sprinter typically follows a path that loops around several pulleys, including the crankshaft, alternator, tensioner, and Power Steering pump. To ensure proper installation, the belt should be routed in a counterclockwise direction around these components. It's important to consult the vehicle's service manual or a diagram specific to the model to verify the exact routing, as variations may exist based on the engine type. Always double-check the tensioner for proper tension after installation.
Open the hood and there will be a sticker by the radiator (right above the grill) showing belt routing.
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There is none.
what engine is it and which belt?? timing or serpentine?
If you look under the hood on the passenger side near the belt, there is a diagram near the belt location.
0w40 synthetic 15w40 conventional
Approx 9.5
There is a belt routing schematic on the radiator core support.
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.
Under the driver seat
Approx 9.5
Dry fill is about 8 quarts