Here it is in words: inside of belt around the power steering pulley, backside of belt ,under idler pulley, inside of belt over a/c compressor, over alternator, backside of belt around fan pulley, inside of belt around crank pulley, backside of belt around water pump pulley. Tension is adjusted by loosening p/s pump and turning long bolt under it, then locking it in place. Run and check for tension after about a half hour of use, adjust again if either too tight or loose.
There should be a picture under the hood. If not go to the library or parts house. Both have books. Library is free where as the book could cost you 20 bucks at the parts house.
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This link will take you to a picture of the diagram. If the link doesn't work contact me and I can email you the picture directly.
http://autorepair.about.com/library/illustrations/bl506a-lib.htm
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Check this link & scroll down to your engine. Click on picture to expand.
http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c1528004328a
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look on the net that is where i got mine
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Review the Repair Manual ZJ-Secc-7-Cooling-System page 10, fig. 10 for 4.0L and page 12 fig. 17 for 5.2L
Hope helped with this. Remember rated this help, good luck Jeeper.
SOURCE: need diagram for 1995 Jeep Cherokee serpintine belt
Don't mind the art work,but it should get the job done. You did not mention the engine size, so I gave you the 4.0 L because it is the most common engine.
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