Serpentine Belt Replacement
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Squeaking or Squealing
A common sign of a worn or loose belt is a high-pitched squeaking or squealing noise. This can occur when the belt slips on the pulleys. Improper stress on the belt can cause noise like squealing or squeaking. No matter what causes the driving hazard, ensure your safety measures to avoid any accident or damage in future.
Cracking or Splitting
Over time, the rubber in the belt can degrade, leading to visible cracks or splits. This compromises the belt's integrity and should trigger immediate replacement. Excessive pressure can typically build by old age. Sometimes, the tensioner keeps the belt so tight that it also leads towards cracking the belt.
Loss of Accessory Functionality
A failing serpentine belt can cause the loss of power to one or more accessories. For example, a broken belt may result in a dead battery (if the alternator is affected) or overheating (if the water pump fails to function).
Old Age
As a serpentine belt age, the rubber or rubber compound it's made of can become less resilient and more prone to damage. Belts older than their recommended service life are more likely to fail. LMS advises replacing your serpentine belt between 60,000 and 80,000 miles in general.
Contamination
Exposure to oil, grease, or other contaminants can deteriorate the belt material, making it more susceptible to damage and failure. Besides the oil leaking, another problem can arise: contamination with motor oil. Any serpentine belt faces this issue, which ultimately needs replacing. Our expert technicians will Clean and remove debris from the pulleys with any brush that can save you from this problem in the long run.
Release Tension on the Belt
At LMS, using the appropriate tool (often a socket and ratchet or a dedicated belt tensioner tool), rotate the belt tensioner in the direction specified in your owner's manual to release tension.
Remove the Old Belt
We at LMS, carefully slide the old serpentine belt off the pulleys while maintaining control of the tensioner. We ensure to follow the routing serpentine belt diagram for fitting accurately on essential components.
Inspect Pulleys
While the belt is off, we inspect all the pulleys for any signs of damage or wear. Moreover, our exceptional mechanics will replace any pulleys that are damaged or don't spin freely.
Install the New Belt
Installing the new serpentine belt onto the pulleys following the routing diagram against all components. We ensure the correct placement of the belt on the pulley.
Apply Tension to the Belt
LMS, being the best car repair and maintenance services provider, uses the tensioner tool to re-release tension on the tensioner, allowing the new belt onto the last pulley. At the last, we validate the belt to be seated correctly on all pulleys.
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Avoid Noise
Clear your belt uneven tooth with our service to minimise the noise while running the car.
Save Auto Repair Cost
Replace your faulty serpentine belt on time to prevent extensive damage to other auto parts.
Ensure safety
Our premium serpentine belt replacement services ensure safety and eliminate trouble from your ride.