I believe that was the 1982 Ford Mustang
Ford first introduced the serpentine belt system on its 302 cubic inch V8 engines in 1991. This design replaced the traditional V-belt setup, offering improved efficiency and ease of maintenance. The serpentine belt system became popular due to its ability to drive multiple accessories with a single belt, reducing weight and complexity.
Depends on year and engine. Any after 1996 have serpentine belts.
A diagram for the serpentine belt for the 1995 Bonneville can be found in an Chilton's manual for that year and make of vehicle. The belt diagram varies depending on the exact vehicle engine type.
This year Mazda protege does not have a serpentine belt. It has two belts, one for the alternator/water pump, and the other for the power steering and a/c.
The first mustang was made in the middle of the year in 1964.
It depends on the year model of the car and the engine that you have.
A serpentine belt is one that drives multiple components with both sides of the belt. The ribs can be either poly groove or micro groove, depending on year, make, model, and engine.
Serpentine Belt 4.2L - 87.2" - 6 Rib - 1981-1986 - Jeep CJ5, CJ7, CJ8, & SJ
There should be a diagram under the hood for that year.
Sorry, no make, no model, no engine size, and no year equals no answer.
The first year of the Ford Mustang was 1964
1968 was the first year the 302 cubic inch ( 5.0 liter ) was used in a Ford Mustang