[Image of a diagram showing the alternator belt routing on a 1991 Suzuki Metro.]
Notes:
* The alternator belt is a serpentine belt that drives the alternator, power steering pump, and air conditioning compressor.
* The belt is tensioned by an automatic tensioner.
* To replace the alternator belt, you will need to release the tension on the belt by using a pry bar to move the tensioner.
* Once the belt is released, you can remove it by slipping it off of the pulleys.
* To install the new belt, simply reverse the steps for removal.
* Be sure to check the tension on the belt after installation and adjust it if necessary.