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		<title>2003 Cavalier 2.2L</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mobile users click here to view diagram. The diagram provided shows both with and without A/C. Rotate the tensioner pulley enough to remove the old belt from over the pulley. Inspect all pulleys and make sure there is no debris or oil on them. Re-route your new belt leaving the tensioner pulley for last. Rotate [...]]]></description>
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<p>The diagram provided shows both with and without A/C.</p>
<p>Rotate the tensioner pulley enough to remove the old belt from over the pulley.<br />
Inspect all pulleys and make sure there is no debris or oil on them.<br />
Re-route your new belt leaving the tensioner pulley for last.<br />
Rotate the tensioner pulley enough to slide the belt over it.<br />
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Resources:<br />
<a href="/basics/">Basics</a><br />
Read about <a href="/tensioner-pulley/">tensioner pulleys</a>.<br />
<a href="/how-to-check-your-belt/">How to check your belt</a></p>
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