Actually, you don't need a diagram to replace the broken belt.
All serpentine belt pulleys are either smooth or grooved.
All serpentine belts have a smooth or grooved side.
Just thread the new belt loosely onto the smooth belt to smooth pulleys, and grooved belt side to grooved pulleys, until the last pulley is encountered, which is the tensioner pulley.
Use a breaker bar to move the tensioner pulley to a position where the belt can be easily slipped on, and you're done.
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