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4668380AF - : Alternator Drive Belt for Mopar Image

Alternator Drive Belt

Mopar 4668380AF
2.4l. Alternator.
$25.99
MSRP $35.80
Save $9.81
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5086328AA - : Transfer Case Chain for Mopar Image

Transfer Case Chain

Mopar 5086328AA
$299.72
MSRP $429.00
Save $129.28
30.1% Off
6512526AA - : Seat Belt Bolt for Mopar Image

Seat Belt Bolt

Mopar 6512526AA
$2.68
MSRP $3.75
Save $1.07
28.5% Off
5ZN36LC5AD - : Seat Belt Bezel for Mopar Image

Seat Belt Bezel

Mopar 5ZN36LC5AD
SEAT BELT
$21.53
MSRP $29.50
Save $7.97
27% Off
55276577AB - : Shoulder Belt Reinforcement for Mopar Image

Shoulder Belt Reinforcement

Mopar 55276577AB
$7.32
MSRP $10.10
Save $2.78
27.5% Off
5LA38DX9AE - : Rear Seat Belt for Mopar Image

Rear Seat Belt

Mopar 5LA38DX9AE
Right.
$78.65
MSRP $112.00
Save $33.35
29.8% Off
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6002686276 - : Belt Coupling Part for Mopar Image

Belt Coupling Part

Mopar 6002686276
NONE
$23.62
MSRP $29.78
Save $6.16
20.7% Off
6002686298 - : Belt Coupling Part for Mopar Image

Belt Coupling Part

Mopar 6002686298
NONE
$35.99
MSRP $45.39
Save $9.40
20.7% Off
7BJ68TX7AA - : Belt And Retractor for Mopar Image

Belt And Retractor

Mopar 7BJ68TX7AA
2ND ROW SEAT
$156.94
MSRP $222.00
Save $65.06
29.3% Off
7CG761R1AA - : Belt And Retractor for Mopar Image

Belt And Retractor

Mopar 7CG761R1AA
FRONT SEAT
$130.98
MSRP $185.00
Save $54.02
29.2% Off
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7CG721R1AA - : Belt And Retractor for Mopar Image

Belt And Retractor

Mopar 7CG721R1AA
FRONT SEAT
$142.78
MSRP $204.00
Save $61.22
30% Off
CBLT6553 - : Seat Belt Package for Mopar Image

Seat Belt Package

Mopar CBLT6553
SEAT BELT
$2.14
MSRP $2.95
Save $0.81
27.5% Off

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Helpful Information

What belts do cars have?

Cars often have timing and fan or serpentine belts incorporated into the engine assembly. The serpentine belt moves through the engine and helps power the alternator, air conditioning system, and other components. The timing belt synchronizes the camshaft and crankshaft to ensure the proper opening intervals of various valves in the engine.

How many belts are in a car?

Most vehicles can use one to three belts, depending on their make and model. Serpentine belts are the most common type seen in modern cars, while others also use timing and V-belts. V-belts are more common in older cars. This assembly consists of multiple belts to run the crankshaft, water pump, power steering pump, and other engine components.

Do all cars have timing belts?

Some vehicles utilize a timing chain instead of conventional timing belts. Both have the same function and instead differ in construction. While timing belts go below a timing cover near the front of your engine, timing chains are inside the engine casing and require proper lubrication to stay intact and work efficiently.

Can you drive a car without a serpentine belt?

You can’t drive your vehicle without a working serpentine belt since your coolant won’t flow into the engine to maintain its temperature properly. This can result in overheating and other engine issues such as piston, gear, crankshaft, and valve wear due to inconsistent internal pressure. Additionally, a failing serpentine belt can lessen the power of your steering system.

Why is my car belt squealing?

The squealing sound from your engine can be caused by the vehicle belt slipping on the metal pulley. The slippage can stem from incorrect tension or natural wear and tear. If your car belt has worn with age, it may have a glazed, cracked, or brittle surface. The belt can also become brittle over time due to debris and heat from your engine.