Belts & Hoses
Squealing on startup, visible cracking, coolant leaks, or an overheating engine.
- Starting price
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- Turnaround
- Same day
Overview
Your vehicle's belts and hoses play a critical role in keeping your engine running properly. They support key systems like cooling, charging, air conditioning, and power steering. When they wear out or fail, it can lead to breakdowns and costly engine damage.
Our technicians carefully inspect all major belts and hoses for signs of wear, cracks, leaks, and weakening. We replace damaged components before they fail to help keep your vehicle safe and reliable.
Whether it's routine maintenance or a needed repair, we make sure your engine systems stay properly connected and functioning as they should.
What is included
- Serpentine belt inspection and replacement
- Timing belt inspection and replacement
- Drive belt inspection and service
- Radiator hose inspection and replacement
- Heater hose inspection and replacement
- Cooling system hose checks for leaks and wear
- Belt tensioner and pulley inspection
- Power steering and accessory belt service
- Preventive replacement of worn or cracked belts and hoses
- Full system inspection for leaks and deterioration
Signs it is time
- Squealing or chirping on startup
- Visible cracking or glazing on belts
- Coolant pooling under the car
- Engine running hot or overheating
Pricing
Belt and hose work is quoted on inspection. Timing belt jobs are scheduled; most hose and serpentine jobs finish same day.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I know if my belts or hoses need to be replaced?
- Common signs include squealing noises, visible cracks, bulging or fraying belts, coolant leaks, or overheating. If you notice any of these, it's time for an inspection.
- How often should belts and hoses be replaced?
- Serpentine belts typically last 60,000 to 100,000 miles. Hoses can vary, but most should be inspected regularly after 50,000 miles. Age and driving conditions can also affect lifespan.
- What happens if a belt or hose fails while driving?
- A failed belt or hose can cause your engine to overheat, loss of power steering, or a complete breakdown. In some cases, it can lead to serious engine damage if not addressed quickly.
- Can you inspect belts and hoses during other services?
- Yes. We check belts and hoses during most routine maintenance services, but we also recommend a dedicated inspection if you're experiencing symptoms or haven't had them checked recently.
Stay ahead of breakdowns.
Call the shop or stop by. We will take a look, tell you what you are actually dealing with, and quote it before anything starts.
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