Serpentine Belt

Your serpentine belt drives your alternator and air conditioning compressor. The power steering and power brake pumps are driven by the serpentine belt in many vehicles. In some vehicles, the water pump is driven by the serpentine belt (in others it’s driven by the timing belt). The radiator cooling fan on some vehicles are also…

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All About Serpentine Belts…

My service professional said 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 to drivers when they needed to be replaced. Nowadays, serpentine belts are made from a…

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My Battery Keeps Going Dead

“My battery keeps going dead.  I had it tested and it is fine–what could be the problem?” Well, your trouble could be caused by several things. Lets start with a likely suspect: your alternator. The alternator is like a little electrical generator. It is spun by the serpentine belt on your engine and makes electricity. …

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When Do I Need To Replace My Battery?

That’s a vital question for Plainfield motorists. All batteries wear out and need to be replaced – but some are replaced before their time. Look, if your battery is dying and you need a jump-start, it could very well be that you have a bad battery. But Plainfield auto owners should have their battery tested…

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Replace Your Vehicle’s Belts, Hoses Regularly

Losing a belt today can mean big trouble for the engine because serpentine belts are used on most engines to turn the water pump, alternator, power steering and air-conditioning compressor. If a belt snaps, everything is lost and you may be stranded. Older cars use individual V-belts for these various accessories. A blown hose could…

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