Serpentine Belt / Drive Belt Replacement
A drive belt, or “serpentine belt,” delivers power to your alternator, power steering, air conditioning, and possibly the water pump. This should be replaced when it becomes worn (before it breaks) to prevent your car from overheating, and to ensure your engine continues to receive power. Preventive maintenance that examines and replaces the belts when they become too worn helps avoid costly and inconvenient repairs.
Pricing Varies with Vehicle
What Makes Us Different
- Free valet pick-up and drop-off saves time and stress
- Complimentary video inspection of your vehicle with every service
- Competitive and transparent pricing + free light clean
- Real time text communication/updates
- 12,000 mile/12-month warranty
Frequently Asked Questions
What are some signs your drive belt/serpentine belt needs to be replaced?
High-pitch squealing or chirping sounds may be heard from under the hood, along with the smell of burning rubber. Your check engine light or battery light may be activated because the engine’s temperature is too high, or critical components aren’t reliably receiving power.
What happens if your drive belt/serpentine belt snaps while driving?
Your car could overheat, meaning you may see steam coming from under the hood accompanied by the smell of burning rubber. It could also stop receiving power to the alternator and most accessories.
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