The Best Mopar Belts And Hoses
Open your vehicle's hood and you'll see a number of belts and hoses. There's a reason they were originally installed at the factory. Your car, truck, or SUV needs them in order to run right.
What Belts and Hoses Do
The timing belt rotates your camshaft to open and close valves in rhythm with the engine's pistons. If it breaks, you're not going anywhere. Literally, since your engine will stop immediately. Serpentine belts, which are also called drive belts, move other parts such as your power steering, water pump, and alternator. You can still drive if one of these goes bad, but you'll want to get it replaced ASAP. Hoses, on the other hand, connect your fuel lines, radiator, and more, routing essential liquids through the vehicle. They tend to wear out from the inside, so it's tough to know when one has something wrong until it cracks or breaks.
Signs of Belt or Hose Trouble
Look for these signals:
- Loose or overly slack belts
- Cracked hoses
- Frayed belts
- Pools of liquid under your vehicle
Your owner's manual will advise you how often you should change your belts and hoses. When it is time to switch in a new one, make sure to select the right parts for your model. Those are the genuine Mopar belts and hoses designed to fit your vehicle's specifications. We have a great selection in stock and ready to ship. Order now and save!
Timing Chain Tensioner Package
Engine Timing Chain & Gear Kit
Engine Timing Chain & Gear Kit
Engine Timing Chain & Gear Kit
Timing Chain and Gear Set
Crankshaft Sprocket
Timing Chain Guide, Secondary, Left Side
Timing Chain Guide, Secondary, Right Side
No results found for "belt, serpentine belt, timing belt, hose". Here are some helpful search tips:
- Search by a part name. Example: water pump.
- Be less specific. Example: brake instead of ceramic brake.
- Remove information such as make, year or model.
- Can't find the part you are looking for? Contact us and we'll find it for you!