you dont, it has a spring loaded tensioner
you do not adjust tension on a serpentine belt the tension is automatcally adjusted if the belt is loose, replace the belt SOME TIMES THE TENSIONER CAN BE WEEK ALSO.
Tension is automatic. There is no adjustment.
There is no way to adjust the belt tensioner, if it's not keeping enough tension on the belt the complete tensioner itself will need replaced.
You don't, it has a spring loaded tensioner, If the serpentine belt is loose the tensioner has failed and needs to be replaced
No need to, it is done automatically thru the belt tensioner. If you suspect the belt is loose you may want to replace the tensioner and possibly the belt.
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't, it is not adjustable.
The automatic transmission in a 2003 Dodge Dakota does not have bands.
Assuming you're asking about the serpentine belt, you cannot adjust the tension. If the belt is too loose it's either because it needs to be replaced or the belt tensioner needs to be replaced.
They are not adjustable.
To change the tension pulley on a 2003 F150 4x4 with a 4.6L engine, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Use a wrench or ratchet to relieve tension on the serpentine belt by rotating the tensioner pulley away from the belt, then slide the belt off the tension pulley. Remove the bolts securing the tension pulley and replace it with the new one, ensuring it's properly aligned. Finally, reattach the serpentine belt and reconnect the battery terminal.
Rear most and lowest pulley on the serpentine belt.