Description
Sometimes known as a serpentine belt, power steering belt, alternator belt, or A/C belt, the accessory drive belt, simply put, is a belt that drives the accessories bolted onto the outside of your engine. These are often critical to the running condition of your vehicle, so it is important to keep an eye on the condition of your belts and replace them when they show signs of cracking or delamination. If you wait for your belt to break, the alternator will stop charging, the power steering will fail, as well as the vital water pump in many cases, leaving you on the side of the road. Occasionally multiple belts will be offered for your car depending on accessories installed, so be aware shorter belts are often for cars without A/C.
Application Type | Application Specific |
Bullet Point 1 | Oil-resistant and temperature-stable from -22°F to 176°F (30°C to 80°C) |
Bullet Point 2 | ContiTech V-Belts are open-flanked, toothed, and shaped for greater traction and torque. |
Bullet Point 3 | Construction features include a synthetic fiber fabric cover, a special polyester cord, plus a polychloroprene rubber body, integrally molded cogs, and raw edges. |
Bullet Point 4 | All ContiTech V-Belts are quiet and virtually service free. |
Flight Restricted | N |
Keep From Freezing | N |
Link to Manufacturer Page | www.contibelts.com |
Warranty Distance | 24000 |
Warranty Distance UOM | MI |
Warranty Time | 24 |
Warranty Time UOM | MO |