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Click this link to a Dayco belt PDF file. Look through the catalog pages for your Model car and engine size - illustration number, then find your belt diagram at the bottom of the catalog.
Diagram should be under the hood
The auto tensioneris down low and dificult to get to.
If it has not been changed in a while you will need a long thin push stick and a serpentine tool.
Push on the belt hard at the auto adjuster and pop the belt off the smooth pully (located top).
hook up the serpentine belt tool and then mount the new belt
Helllo there: Simply click on the links that i have provided and the routing diagram will be there ok
2001 - 2001
CHEVROLET CAVALIER - L4 2.2L 134ci CNG FI N 5
Belts / Tensioners / Pulleys
Part Number
Description
5050630 Belt Routing Diagram
Multiple Accessory, w/o A.C.
5050888 Belt Routing Diagram
Multiple Accessory, w/A.C.
there will be a diagram of the routing of the belt on the bottom side of the hood. You need to specify what engine you have also. One common thing is the tension pulley, you will need to pry on it to relieve tension in order to put the belt on. Make sure you save the alternator for last as you can get to it a lot easier that the rest.
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