I had a `93 Cherokee and it was right under the hood.
NO - is this a GRAND Cherokee or XJ? What engine does it have? smoth side of belt, to smooth pullies, groved side to groved pullies. Only the right belt will fit. Hope you gave the parts store more info than us or chances are, you have the wrong belt.
1990 will require an OBD1 reader
Chain
yes There was also a Laredo package for the XJ Cherokee in the 1990's.
NOT HERE
You can obtain a serpentine belt diagram have most Chrysler/Jeep dealerships. The serpentine belt diagram can also be found at most auto-parts stores.
To install a serpentine belt on a 1990 Jeep Cherokee, first, locate the belt routing diagram, usually found on a sticker near the engine or in the owner’s manual. Loosen the tensioner pulley using a wrench or socket to relieve tension on the old belt, then remove the old belt. Route the new belt according to the diagram, ensuring it sits properly on all pulleys, and then re-tighten the tensioner to secure the belt in place. Finally, double-check the belt alignment before starting the engine.
Isn't it on the fan shroud?
The 1990 Jeep Grand Cherokee power locks wiring diagram can be obtained from most Jeep dealerships. The wiring diagram can also be found at most auto-parts stores.
look on the support braket on top of the radeator(sorry cant spell)u will find it their
where can i find a fuse diagram for a 2002 jeep grand Cherokee larado
http://autorepair.about.com/library/graphics/42163954.gif If you go to this link you will find a picture of a belt diagram to a 1993 Jeep Cherokee its correct I just finished changing one.
maybe not free but cheap at the junk yard
I found mine on a sticker near the fan shroud
It's on the radiator shroud or brace, on the right of the fan.
We went to our local Autozone and they printed out a diagram for us free of charge.