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1. Loosen the belt tensioner pulley bolt with your wrench (size may vary by model) to relieve pressure on the belt and slip the old serpentine belt off of its pulleys. 2. Check the
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1. Lift the Durango's hood and support it with the prop rod. Find the serpentine belt diagram to learn the location of the tensioner and the proper belt routing path. 2. Pull the
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1. Raise the hood of the 2004 Dodge Durango and find the drive belt routing diagram. The diagram is a small sticker that is stamped to the flat surface on the top of the fan shroud.
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1. Locate the timing chain. Replace it if the automatic chain adjuster (also known as the tensioner) is damaged or worn. 2. Take off the timing chain cover. 3. Rotate the engine so
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