Sounds like you removed the belt prior to drawing a diagram or taking a picture of how the belt runs. Can you add more detail information of your vehicle like does it have power steering, A/C, and if water pump runs off same belt ?
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Hi. Thanks for your question. For description on tension belt on w004 kia sedona you can visit https://www.reliable-store.com and download the entire workshop manual which includes all the information along with the diagrams for better understanding. Good day!
On the Serpentine Belt: Scroll down the Link Page to Diagram G00323207, it shows the Tensioner. 1. Loosen the Pulley Lock Nut - identified as "A" 2. Loosen the Adjustment Bolt - identified as "B" 3. The Tensioner Pulley should move up and slightly to the left, loosening the belt enough to remove.
Installation is the reverse of the above. Note on Diagram G00323206 the deflection tolerance at the 22 lbs pressure on the belt.
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The 1 is under the power steering pump, you'll need to loosen the nut in the center of the pulley and there is an adjuster bolt that when loosened moves the pulley away from the belt for removal.
It is below the power steering pump pulley, there is a nut in the middle of the pulley that you loosen and then loosen the tensioner bolt to move the pulley away from the belt.
Click on the following free direct Link. It has the Timing: Belt and Mark Diagrams for your 2002 Kia Sedona. Plus additional Instructional and Directional Diagrams.
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Loosen the belt tensioner with a prying tool. it has a strong spring that tightens the belt. remove the old belt. When you install the new one. use the same method to replace it. You may see the diagram (Most cars have it) under the hood to tell you how it is wound around the components.
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