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OEM Auto Belts

The many moving parts on your car, SUV, pickup, or van depend on belts to help them move. The more parts and systems your vehicle features, the more factory-installed belts you'll find.

The Different Types of Belts

First, you have a timing belt. This is a notched belt that connects the crankshaft to the camshaft. It moves them in sync and prevents other parts from hitting them. If it breaks, your engine will stop running immediately. Depending on your model, your vehicle may feature a timing chain instead of a timing belt.

There are two other kinds of belts -- serpentine belts and drive belts. Serpentine belts work with the crank pulley, idler pulley, and tensioner to run parts like the power steering and alternator. Drive belts are driven by the crank pulley and help move the water pump, radiator fan, and more. If either of these belts break, you'll have a window of time where you can fix the problem before things get too bad.

When You Should Replace Your Belts

Sadly, belts don't last forever. Check your owner's manual for your recommended maintenance schedule. Typically, timing belts should be changed every 60,000 to 90,000 miles. Check yours for damage regularly. A timing chain, on the other hand, can last the engine's entire lifespan.

Serpentine belts should be inspected for cracks and shallow grooves at about 60,000 miles and replaced by 90,000 miles of service. Conduct routine inspections to test the tension of your drive belts. If they're too tight, loosen them. If they're too loose, try to tighten them. If they can’t be properly adjusted or have cracks or broken pieces of rubber, replace them as soon as possible.

Buy Genuine OEM Belts Online and Save Both Time and Money

When you do need to buy new belts, be sure to get the best for your vehicle. Only those belts that your manufacturer made are guaranteed to be compatible with your model, ensuring the precise fit and calibrated performance that you want. We sell them right here, and at prices up to 35% lower than you'll pay elsewhere. Buy yours online from our auto parts store and enjoy the convenience of having them delivered right to your door!

4627166AC - : Serpentine Belt for Mopar Image

Serpentine Belt

Mopar 4627166AC
$34.80
MSRP $48.35
Save $13.55
28% Off
68502966AA - : Belt Tensioner for Mopar Image

Belt Tensioner

Mopar 68502966AA
Smooth Pulley.
$56.55
MSRP $81.40
Save $24.85
30.5% Off
5281669AA - : Serpentine Belt for Mopar Image

Serpentine Belt

Mopar 05281669AA
A/C And Water Pump.
Backordered
68128829AA - : Serpentine Belt for Mopar Image

Serpentine Belt

Mopar 68128829AA
$31.32
MSRP $43.50
Save $12.18
28% Off
4861277AD - : Belt Tensioner for Mopar Image

Belt Tensioner

Mopar 4861277AD
$100.92
MSRP $145.00
Save $44.08
30.4% Off
68488245AA - : Serpentine Belt for Mopar Image

Serpentine Belt

Mopar 68488245AA
Ribbed, 4 Peak.
$18.18
MSRP $25.25
Save $7.07
28% Off
5281667AD - : Belt Tensioner for Mopar Image

Belt Tensioner

Mopar 05281667AD
BELT
$282.72
MSRP $414.00
Save $131.28
31.7% Off
68502967AA - : Serpentine Belt for Mopar Image

Serpentine Belt

Mopar 68502967AA
796mm.
$14.11
MSRP $18.80
Save $4.69
24.9% Off
4892425AA - : Timing Chain Guide for Mopar Image

Timing Chain Guide

Mopar 4892425AA
$148.35
MSRP $215.00
Save $66.65
31% Off
5184647AB - : Serpentine Belt for Mopar Image

Serpentine Belt

Mopar 5184647AB
$45.70
MSRP $65.70
Save $20.00
30.4% Off
5281591AB - : Belt Tensioner for Mopar Image

Belt Tensioner

Mopar 5281591AB
BELT
$88.62
MSRP $130.00
Save $41.38
31.8% Off

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