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Old 03-17-2005, 07:53 PM   #1
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98 2.4 serpentine drive belt diagram

My car's diagram under the hood is lost.(dealer?) Our drive belt broke and we need that diagram. No stores around here have it. One dealer wont give it to us because they obviously want to fix it themselves.
Does someone have a picture of it?
Or can someone take a digital picture of the diagram under the hood and email it to me? Or can you post pics on this site?
HELP! Please. I need this car for work and I dont want to make the dealer more rich.

email: ijaguilera@hotmail.com

Thanks so much if someone can help!
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Old 03-17-2005, 08:37 PM   #2
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Re: 98 2.4 serpentine drive belt diagram

heres the one for a 2.4L
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Old 03-17-2005, 09:44 PM   #3
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Re: 98 2.4 serpentine drive belt diagram

One good source for these types of ?'s is www.autozone.com, they have lots of diagrams like the one Justin provided ya!!!!

BTW, Justin, that is one slick mofo ride!!!!!!!!!!!! Nice!!!!

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Re: 98 2.4 serpentine drive belt diagram

BTW, in case ya need this info. to remove the serp. belt for the 2.4, it not too difficult.

Insert a 1/2 inch drive breaker bar into the adjuster arm on the tensioner pulley. Some models may require an 18mm box end wrench on the pulley bolt itself.

Rotate tensioner to left [counterclockwise] to release tension so ya can slip the belt off the pulley, and it just comes off the other pulleys easy from there.

As I mentioned in another thread re this, ENSURE that the bar or wrench is FIRMLY seated before applying pressure, the tensioner has a pretty strong spring.

Ya prolly already know this all, but this for benefit of others who view this thread. I also would tell the dealer, read my middle finger for not helping me out with a diagram!!!!! GGGGGRRRRRRRRR.
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Old 03-18-2005, 05:44 AM   #5
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Re: 98 2.4 serpentine drive belt diagram

I work at a dealership so i have access to all diagnostic and repair info to any gm car...98 and newer is easiest to get...so if ya need anything let me know....

about that GA...i just wish it was mine... ..i found it one day when i was looking at pics of other GA's to get some ideas for mine..
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