Jeep Repair: belt tensioner, pulley bolt, jeep laredo


Question
I have a 2001 jeep Laredo 4.0L and I need to change the belt tensioner but I can not find any bolts.  

Answer
because u dont have a belt tensioner on a jeep cherokee


ENGINE ACCESSORY DRIVE BELTS
BELT SCHEMATICS
Correct drive belt tension is required to ensure optimum performance of the belt driven engine accessories. There are different types of adjustment gauges for checking either a serpentine or a V-type belt. Refer to the instructions supplied with the gauge. Use the correct gauge when checking belt tension. Place gauge in the middle of the section of belt being tested (between two pulleys) to check tension. Do not allow the gauge (or gauge adapter) to contact anything but the belt.

The belt routing schematics are published from the latest information available at the time of publication. If anything differs between these schematics and the Belt Routing Label, use the schematics on Belt Routing Label. This label is located in the engine compartment.

Refer to (Models with 4.0L Engine - Without A/C)(Models With 4.0L Engine - With A/C) for proper belt routing or, refer to the Belt Routing Label located in the vehicle engine compartment.

BELT REPLACEMENT OR ADJUSTMENT
Belt tension is adjusted at the power steering pump bracket and idler pulley assembly.

Disconnect negative battery cable from battery.
Loosen idler pulley bolt at the power steering bracket (Power Steering Pump Bracket and Idler Pulley).
Loosen adjusting bolt until belt can be removed from pulleys.
Remove belt.