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i helped the father in-law from a distance by running through the diagram and explaining how too remove the belt with the tensioneri helped the father in-law from a distance by running through the diagram and explaining how too remove the belt with the tensioner
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Here is the link to view the serpentine belt diagram for 4.7 Dodge Ram 1500: https://serpentinebelthq.com/2004-dodge-ram-1500-slt-4-7l-serpentine-belt-diagram/
A diagram should already be available inside the hood on the radiator support of the fan covering. If not, follow this link: https://skippingtheinbetween.blogspot.com/2017/03/30-2006-dodge-ram-1500-serpentine-belt.html. Basically, if the pulleys are grooved, the belt ribs ride on it, and if the pulley is smooth, the backside rides on it.
Go to daycoprducts.com. Click on vehicles and light trucks, then on belts, then on serpentine belt. Then on the right side of the page click on finding your vehicle and get an illistration number. Then close that page out and go to illistrations. The illistration number should 8-? or something like that.
By chance, have you looked on the underside of your hood, most, if not all vehicles have the diagram there, it should be a white sticker with the pulleys and everything.
That is a pretty vague problem and hard to diagnose. try removing the serpentine belt and check all your pulleys by hand. My first thought was the tensioner pulley that provides tension for the belt..
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