Drive belts last a long time these days—usually upwards of 100,000 miles. But eventually, they crack, fray, and require replacement.
Is your drive belt looking like it has seen better days? If so, you might want to try replacing it yourself. Usually, swapping out a belt is a relatively straightforward job that requires only basic hand tools.
Most modern cars have a single serpentine belt that wraps around all engine-driven accessories (i.e., the alternator, A/C compressor, etc.). The belt connects the accessories to the crankshaft pulley so that they can be driven off the engine.
On the other hand, older vehicles often use multiple v-belts (also known as fan belts) to connect the accessories to the crankshaft pulley.
Because most vehicles on the road today have a serpentine belt, we’re going to cover replacing that type of belt in this article.
The tools needed to perform serpentine/drive belt replacement will vary, depending on what type of car you have.
In general, however, you’ll need:
Before we begin, keep in mind—all vehicles are different. The information below is generic and for entertainment and educational purposes only. Be sure to follow the repair information for your specific application.
Repair manuals, such as those from Chilton, are useful, but a subscription to a repair database is even better. ALLDATA and Mitchell 1 both have single-vehicle subscriptions for DIYers that provide detailed factory repair information.
You can learn more about accessing quality repair information in this article.
To give you a better idea of how to perform the steps outlined above, we’ve included some helpful videos that demonstrate drive belt replacement:
One of the cardinal rules of driving is to never, ever drive with a damaged serpentine belt. A worn serpentine belt can cause other components to malfunction and lead to costly engine damage. Worst of all, it puts you at greater risk of getting into an accident. To keep yourself safe, consider replacing your drive belt as soon as possible. Luckily, getting a new drive belt is easy with CarParts.com.
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