OEM Toyota Belts
Your Toyota has many parts working hard under the hood, and most of them rely on factory-installed belts to operate smoothly and efficiently. There are two types of belts in most vehicles, not counting the seat belts that keep you secure.
The majority of the belts on your car, truck, van, or SUV are serpentine belts, which are also known as drive belts. They move a variety of parts, such as the AC compressor, water pump, alternator, and more. If they break, you usually have a small window of time to address the issue before serious problems begin.
The other type of belt is the timing belt, or timing chain. This notched rubber belt connects the crankshaft to the camshaft, moving both in rhythm with the pumping of the pistons. If it breaks, your engine will stop running immediately. That's not good.
Signs of Failing Belts
You should establish a routine for examining your belts' condition to ensure that they're in proper working order. If you notice any of the following, it’s a good indication that you need to replace a bad belt:
- Cracks or frayed edges in the belt material
- Loose or slack belts
- An overtightened belt
- A squealing sound from under your vehicle's hood
If you find that a belt needs to be replaced, don't stress. It's a simple project, and you can buy the belts you need directly from Toyota through our online auto parts center. They're the only ones that are guaranteed to be compatible with your model, ensuring their exact fit. Buy now and we'll ship directly to your door!
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