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Anonymous Posted on Oct 18, 2014

How do I change a power steering belt on a 93 dodge colt

  • Mike Butler
    Mike Butler Oct 28, 2014

    Hi Anonymous, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?
    Which engine?

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nando989

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  • Posted on Dec 20, 2008

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a loose belt will not cause the engine to shut off. a loose belt will squeel. it almost sounds like the AC compressor might of locked up and it causing your neon to shut off. if your neon doesnt have ac or the ac is working properly then its something else.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2009

SOURCE: 93 dodge colt getting no

try replacing the coil in the distributor and the ignition module also inside the distributor,allen from california also have a 1992 dodge colt,email me at [email protected]

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 22, 2009

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Answer may be close to here:

http://pdftown.com/PDF-Mitsubishi-Colt-Lancer-1992-1996-Workshop-Manual.html

GL

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2009

SOURCE: replacing serpentine belt 2002 dodge stratus

Did this on my 2002 Stratus 2.4L. I agree with other poster, you do have to remove the passenger tire and wheel wall to do it, but the tensioner travels clockwise.
Note: I offer this solely as a description of how I accomplished the task on my vehicle. It should not be taken as me advising anyone else in any way on how or whether they manage to repair their own vehicles.

1) Engaged parking brake, loosened lugs on passenger front tire.
2) Jacked-up and placed jack-stand.
3) Removed piece of black under-carriage which surrounds the oil filter and attaches to front bumper. There are at least 10 plastic push-pins to remove and I managed to destroy half of them in the process.
4) Positoned belt over lower pulleys and tensioner (as best as possible) then used a bungee to hold the top end of belt up while I worked under the car.
5) Used a 3/8 ratchet and inserted into square hole attached to the tensioner, disengaged the tensioner (moves clockwise) then used a brace to keep the ratchet handle in that position.
6) From top, removed bungee and finished placing belt over alternator, checked the position of entire belt, reengaged the tensioner, and replaced wall and wheel.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2009

SOURCE: how do i loosen the power steering pump to change

it might be something else is adjustable, look for other adjustable items, idler pulley, etc. 

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