SOURCE: how to route serpentine belt for 1995 dodge caravan 3.3 no ac
Click on link below and scroll down that page until you see the 3.3L. click on picture to enlarge it.
http://www.autozone.com/addVehicleId,1956001/initialAction,repairGuide/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c1528006a6c8
SOURCE: need to re route the belt . by bypassing the
On some models installing a non A/C optioned cars belt will do the trick due to it's shorter length.
If you can get a look at a non A/C car the same as yours....you can check if a shorter belt will do....or if it uses an extra idler pully on the belt system to make up for "no A/C compressor".
SOURCE: My AC compressor went out on my 2004 Chevy Blazer.
its the same. but a different pulley takes place of the a/c compressor. I know DORMAN makes a few "bypass pulleys" to do this, but dont know if they make one for your truck. at the worst... you will need to get a pulley and bracket from the dealer for a truck without a/c . as long as your a/c pulley bearing is ok, you can let the belt run there.
SOURCE: I need to get a diagram for the routing of a
There is not one,but napa auto parts sells a by pass pulley to replace the ac compressor and you use your same belt,it cost about 39.00 around here.If this was at all helpful,please rate thank you.
SOURCE: The serpentine belt routing diagram
Rather than by pass the AC pulley You can actually buy a dummy pulley. It has the same position and size as the the AC pulley but has a frame instead of the AC assembly. In this way you can remove the A and keep all belts etc. the same. The following site has a diagrams for the '95 marquis belt route:- http://www.bestvalueautoparts.com/Replacement_Parts/MERCURY/GRAND_MARQUIS/Illust_c_Belt_Routing.html
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