* Your owner's manual: The most reliable source. Check the section on maintenance or diagrams.
* Online repair manuals: Sites like Haynes and Chilton offer repair manuals (often for a fee) that include detailed diagrams and instructions. These are usually much more comprehensive than a simple diagram.
* Ford's website: While Ford's website might not have a standalone diagram readily available, searching their parts site using your VIN number could reveal a diagram within a parts catalog or exploded view.
* Auto parts store websites: Sites like AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, and Napa Auto Parts often have diagrams available if you search for your specific vehicle. Look for their "diagram" or "parts lookup" feature and enter your vehicle's year, make, and model.
* Google Images: Searching "1995 Ford Mustang V6 serpentine belt diagram" might yield some results, but be cautious; the accuracy isn't guaranteed. Always verify any diagram you find from an unknown source against another reputable source.
Important Note: When replacing a serpentine belt, always refer to a reliable source for routing. Incorrect routing can lead to premature belt wear and potentially damage other components.