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Belts: Essential Links in Your Engine's Operation

Belts are critical components that transfer engine power from the crankshaft to essential systems including serpentine belt systems, power steering, and air conditioning compressors. Regular inspection and timely replacement protect connected accessories like alternators from unexpected road breakdowns.

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5983 - Engines & Components: Idler / Tensioner Pulley for Hayden Image

Idler / Tensioner Pulley

Hayden 5983
Our products are engineered and tested to take the heat so your vehicle won't. Backed by over 45 years of automotive cooling experience,...
Positions: Alternator and Power Steering
$42.58
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38071 - Engines & Components: Idler Pulley for ACDelco Image

Idler Pulley

ACDelco 38071
ACDelco Gold (Professional) Accessory Drive Belt Pulleys are a high quality alternative to Original Equipment (OE) parts. When the...
Positions: Air Conditioning, Alternator
$47.87
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38069 - Engines & Components: Idler Pulley for ACDelco Image

Idler Pulley

ACDelco 38069
ACDelco Gold (Professional) Accessory Drive Belt Idler Pulleys are a high quality alternative to Original Equipment (OE) parts. ACDelco...
Positions: Alternator
$47.21
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6PK1560 - Engines & Components: Bando USA OEM Quality Serpentine Belt for Bando Image

Bando USA OEM Quality Serpentine Belt

Bando 6PK1560
Combines our OE technology and experience to offer an accessory drive belt that outperforms the competition. Extensive coverage for...
Positions: Alternator and Power Steering, Fan
$19.16
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45983 - Engines & Components: Idler / Tensioner Pulley for FOUR SEASONS Image

Idler / Tensioner Pulley

FOUR SEASONS 45983
Our products are engineered and tested to provide years of trouble free operation. Backed by over 50 years of mobile a/c experience, fix...
Positions: Alternator and Power Steering
$36.68
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28475 - Cooling Systems: Gates HVAC Heater Hose for Gates Image

Gates HVAC Heater Hose

Gates 28475
HVAC Heater Hose
Positions: Heater To Pipe-1
$14.12
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K060612 - Engines & Components: Gates Serpentine Belt for Gates Image

Gates Serpentine Belt

Gates K060612
Serpentine Belt
Positions: Alternator and Water Pump
$25.20
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419036 - Engines & Components: Automatic Belt Tensioner (Tensioner Only) for Dorman Image

Automatic Belt Tensioner (Tensioner Only)

Dorman 419-036
This accessory drive belt tensioner assembly is designed to match the fit of an original equipment assembly on specified vehicles. It is...
Positions: Alternator and Water Pump
$46.09
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V200158 - Cooling Systems: Radiator Hose for Vaico Image

Radiator Hose

Vaico V20-0158
Positions: Auxiliary Water Pump To Engine
Not For Sale
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V201651 - Cooling Systems: Radiator Hose for Vaico Image

Radiator Hose

Vaico V20-1651
Positions: Left
$19.13
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22166 - Cooling Systems: Gates Radiator Coolant Hose for Gates Image

Gates Radiator Coolant Hose

Gates 22166
Radiator Coolant Hose
Positions: Upper
$17.27
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38220 - Engines & Components: Gates Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly for Gates Image

Gates Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly

Gates 38220
Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly
Positions: Air Conditioning
$56.19
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AutoNationParts Engine Drive Belts FAQ

What are engine drive belts and how do they work?

Engine drive belts (commonly known as serpentine belts or accessory belts) transfer rotational mechanical power from your engine's crankshaft pulley to key peripheral systems. This continuous looping belt drives vital components including your alternator, power steering pump, water pump, and air conditioning compressor.

Why are genuine OEM engine belts so important?

Your engine drive belts ensure the continuous, reliable operation of your vehicle's critical secondary systems. Utilizing high-quality, factory-fit belts protects against premature slippage, ensures your OEM alternator maintains a consistent electrical charge, and prevents unexpected roadside breakdowns.

What are the common signs of a worn or failing engine belt?

As rubber belts age, they lose their structural integrity and flexibility. Keep an eye and ear out for these key symptoms of wear:

  • A loud, high-pitched squealing or chirping noise coming from under the hood, especially upon starting the vehicle or accelerating.
  • Visible surface damage, including deep **cracking, fraying, chunking, or split edges** on the ribbed side of the belt.
  • Loss of structural performance, such as heavy steering, dimming lights, or an active battery warning light.
  • Slow, weak cooling from your A/C compressor assembly due to belt slippage on the clutch pulley.

How often should serpentine and drive belts be replaced?

Most modern EPDM serpentine belts are designed to last between 50,000 to 100,000 miles. However, because temperature swings and road debris cause wear over time, they should be visually inspected during every routine service check. When it is time for a replacement, choosing a precision-fit OEM serpentine drive belt ensures your accessory systems operate at peak performance. If your belt has more than three or four cracks per inch, or if you notice edge fraying, immediate replacement is highly recommended.

What happens if an engine accessory belt breaks while driving?

If your serpentine belt snaps while driving, you will instantly lose power to your accessories. This means your battery will stop charging, your air conditioning will cut out, and you will suddenly lose hydraulic steering assist, making your vehicle highly difficult to steer. Even worse, if your water pump is driven by the belt, your cooling system will stop working, causing immediate engine overheating and severe structural damage.

What other engine components rely directly on the drive belt?

The entire front accessory drive relies on the health of your belt. When replacing a worn belt, it is vital to inspect surrounding components. A failing serpentine belt tensioner or idler pulley with worn bearings can cause your new belt to wear unevenly or slip off entirely, leading to sudden mechanical failure.

Serpentine vs. timing belts — what is the difference?

While both are critical engine belts, they perform completely different functions:

  • Serpentine Belts: Run on the outside of the engine block to power external accessories like the alternator and A/C compressor.
  • Timing Belts: Run inside the engine behind a protective cover. They are toothed belts that synchronize the rotation of the crankshaft and camshaft, safely controlling engine valve timing. Explore our selection of OEM replacement timing belts.

How do I find the correct replacement belt for my vehicle?

Because pulley configurations, belt lengths, and rib counts vary dramatically by engine size, generic parts rarely fit correctly. Use our Search by Vehicle Fitment Tool to enter your vehicle's year, make, and model to view exact-spec, direct-fit OEM drive belts built for your specific engine.