Factory GM Belts and Hoses

There are two rubber components to your car's engine besides the gaskets. The hoses and drive belts of your vehicle are essential for full functionality and prolonged reliability.

What Belts & Hoses Do for Your Car

The engine drive belts of your car consist of the timing and serpentine belt. The timing belt attaches to your crankshaft and camshaft, keeping the valve opening intervals of your engine pumping in time. This allows the correct ratio for fuel and oxygen to pull together so that the spark plugs can create the combustion needed to run your engine. The serpentine belt connects to your engine's alternator motor. This belt is responsible for helping charge your battery and deliver voltage to other electronic parts of your car.

Engine hoses are also made of durable, heat-resistant rubber compounds and they are responsible for transporting the essential fluids like coolant around your engine. They need to be sealed tightly to ensure operational integrity.

When Should I Replace my Car's Drive Belts or Hoses?

Over the years or after 100,000 miles is when drivers should consider replacing old belts and hoses. Throughout extensive use, these engine components can become torn, frayed, or brittle, leaving them vulnerable to damage. If you experience any abnormal vibrations or squealing sounds while driving or notice that your check engine lights are coming on, seek an inspection from your local technician. Then, find the right fitted parts for your car's engine.

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