Get a Haynes or Chilton manual to show you the correct way the belt has to go onm. If not go to the Ford dealership for a printout.
2007-01-17 12:29:17
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answered by viper_64 2
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Go, buy a Haynes or Chilton manual for $12 at an auto store. Then you will be all knowing! or if you have time, buy a belt and get under the hood, and figure it out. Thats how i learned. Have a buddy guide you from under the hood, just know which pulley is the tensioner. Its easy. Just a suggestion.
2007-01-16 16:57:45
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answered by Matt 1
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SECTION 303-05: Accessory Drive 2004 Taurus/Sable Workshop Manual
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Procedure revision date: 07/02/2003
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Accessory Drive Printable View (62 KB)
Component Locations 3.0L (2V)
Item Part Number Description
1 10346 Generator pulley
2 8678 Belt idler pulley
3 3A733 Power steering pump pulley
4 8620 Drive belt
5 19D784 A/C clutch pulley
6 6B209 Drive belt tensioner pulley
7 6A312 Crankshaft pulley
8 8A528 Coolant pump pulley
Component Locations 3.0L (4V)
Item Part Number Description
1 3A733 Power steering pump pulley
2 8620 Drive belt
3 19D784 A/C clutch pulley
4 6A312 Crankshaft pulley
5 6B209 Drive belt tensioner pulley
6 10344 Generator pulley
Water Pump Drive Belt — 3.0L (4V) with Tensioner
Item Part Number Description
1 6A359 Camshaft drive pulley
2 8K543 Drive belt
3 8A528 Coolant pump pulley
4 8W508 Drive belt tensioner pulley
Water Pump Drive Belt — 3.0L (4V) without Tensioner
Item Part Number Description
1 6A359 Camshaft drive pulley
2 8K543 Drive belt
3 8A528 Coolant pump pulley
This vehicle is equipped with:
a V-ribbed serpentine accessory drive belt(s).
automatic drive belt tensioner(s).
a V-ribbed coolant pump belt.
New drive belts should be of the same type as originally installed.
Drive belt chirp is a regularly occurring chirping noise that occurs due to:
pulley misalignment.
excessive pulley runout.
worn out belt.
incorrect tension.
It can be a result of a damaged pulley or an incorrectly installed pulley that was not correctly aligned.
To correct drive belt chirp:
determine the area from where the noise comes.
check each of the pulleys in that area with a straightedge to the crankshaft pulley for front accessory drive.
look for the accessory pulley to be out of position in the fore/aft direction or at an angle to the straightedge.
inspect the drive belt.
inspect the belt tensioner.
Drive belt squeal is an intermittent noise that occurs when the drive belt slips on a pulley during certain conditions such as:
engine start-up.
rapid engine acceleration.
A/C clutch engagement.
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follow the routing by the numbers. and or check for the picture on the emissions label under the hood
2007-01-10 17:13:58
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answered by a1for1 2
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The belt diagram should be under the hood somewhere. No diagrams or pictures can be sent with Answers.
2007-01-10 16:59:40
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answered by Lab 7
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That's a nice long answer, too bad it doesn't answer the frikkin' question.
Go to a Ford lot with your digital camera, find a 2004 to look at and snap a few pics. If they don't like it, F them.
2007-01-11 00:19:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, there MAY be a decal under the hood. But, my Pontiac never did have a diagram under the hood...had to consult the owners manual.
2007-01-10 17:09:59
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answered by Anonymous
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i own a repair shop,and if you,ll look under the hood its on a sticker under the hood it shows the exact routing of the belt,,and it should be easy to read ,there usually right there in the front where you can see them,,but its there,,it may have some dirt on it,,but you,ll find it,,good luck hope this help,s.
2007-01-10 17:00:45
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answered by dodge man 7
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if it is not under the hood or in the owners manual go to your local dealer or the local repair shop and they should print you out one.
hope this helps
2007-01-16 07:22:00
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answered by michaelclettenberg 2
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