Serpentine Belt

I was told I need a new serpentine belt, but I don’t see any cracks in it.  Does it really need to be replaced?

We appreciate your concern.  Old-style neoprene belts would crack with age, making it pretty obvious when they needed to be replaced. Nowadays, serpentine belts are made from a different material that doesn’t crack or glaze the way neoprene did.

Stepping back, the serpentine belt transfers power from the engine to various accessories like the alternator, power steering pump, and air conditioning compressor – even the power brakes and water pump on some vehicles.  Modern serpentine belts have several grooves running their length.  These grooves mate with the pulleys on the accessories.  When the belt is within its useful life, it spins the accessories at the designed speed.

Over time, belt material is worn away.  When as little as 5% of the material is lost, the belt can slip and not properly spin the accessories leading to stress and damage.

Using a special tool, our technician can measure the material lost in your serpentine belt.  He can determine if it needs to be replaced.

It’s important to realize that the serpentine belt is part of the accessory belt drive system which also includes the serpentine belt tensioner and any idler pulleys.  The belt tensioner has the same service life as the belt itself, so if it is time to replace the belt, you should also replace the tensioner and idler pulleys as well.

A worn belt tensioner can cause belt slip and enough belt-slap to really hammer the accessory upstream from the tensioner.  Running too long with a worn belt, tensioner pulley, or idler pulley can cause excessive heat at the accessory pulleys, resulting in inefficiency, damage and premature replacement.

Douglas Automotive Repair can perform an inspection to see if your belt or tensioner is worn and should be replaced.  Ask us if it’s time for a serpentine belt system replacement.

Give us a call today!

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