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How do I remove the serpinine belt ?

I have a 1996 Jeep cherokey classic 4.0 staight 6 4x4 with 2 wheel high, drive option. I am replacing the raditor and I have noticed there is not a serpintine belt tenchenoir on the belt route how do I remove the belt and raditor?


Jax, I'm curious why you are

Jax,

I'm curious why you are replacing the radiator but the link below should help. Register for free at autozone.com.

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/repairinfo/repairguide/repairGuideContent.jsp?pageId=0900c152800a990e

You will notice that the instructions don't call for the belt to be removed but just in case the link below should help.

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/repairinfo/repairguide/repairGuideContent.jsp?pageId=0900c152800a9704

Let us know if you have any other questions. We'll be glad to help. Thanks.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Jax, In the business of

Jax,

In the business of automotive technology and repair better than 67 percent of consumers have their auto repair problems misdiagnosed. This simply means that consumers are being violently ripped off, and that more than half of auto repairs are misdiagnosed, wrong, and just unnecessary. That translates into a lot of parts that never needed to be replaced in the first place. In view of what has just been said, why are you replacing the radiator?

Jax, I agree with Big Block.

Jax,

I agree with Big Block. That's why I said "I'm curious why you are replacing the radiator". It could be helpful for other readers if you explained your problem. Thanks.

Jax, Bump Bump. Just tryin to

Jax,

Bump Bump.
Just tryin to help you.
Haven't seen a response or answer from you.
Really doesn't matter to me.
This is your problem.
Just tryin to help you.
Post an update if you want.
Otherwise good luck.

Only been two days since

Only been two days since initial posting. Take your time and let us know when you get around to it or if you need any other help. Also, if you would post your final repair info, that could help other readers. Thanks.

Jax, Not tryin to rush you.

Jax,

Not tryin to rush you. Just wanted to make sure that you weren't stuck or that a new problem didn't come up. Online forum remember? We gotta ask questions so we know where we're at.

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