Serpentine Belts

Learn About Your Serpentine Belts

When do Serpentine Belts need to be replaced?

Serpentine belts don’t last forever. They will eventually wear with extended use and should occasionally be inspected. To inspect your serpentine belt, wait for your engine to cool completely, pop your hood and look for any damage, such as fraying or cracking, on your serpentine belt. Also, check that the serpentine belt is securely on all of its pulleys. If the serpentine belt appears to be damaged or loose, have it replaced as soon as possible to prevent any further damage.

If you are experiencing difficulty turning at low speeds, your power steering may be failing due to a loose or damaged serpentine belt. If this happens, have your vehicle’s serpentine belt inspected by a professional.

It is recommended that your serpentine belt be replaced every 60,000 miles. To be on the safe side, whenever you change your engine’s oil, check your serpentine belt to make sure it is in good condition. It is much easier to catch a damaged belt early and have it replaced, than it is to have your engine fail while you are driving.

 

 

 

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