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ABC Auto Works & Tire Center Car Care News and Information: Serpentine Belt System Wear

March 2, 2016

The primary job of the serpentine belt is to provide critical traction to spin the accessories. As the belt wears it loses some of its grip and the accessories may not spin at ideal speeds. For example, if your alternator doesn’t spin fast enough, the battery will not completely recharge while you’re driving and you could end up stranded with a dead battery.

In short, a worn serpentine belt will stress all of the accessories it powers leading to premature wear and possible early replacement. When as little as 5% of belt material is lost, the serpentine belt cannot provide the proper traction for the accessories. Your friendly ABC Auto Works & Tire Center technician can review your belt for excessive wear and replace your serpentine belt system if it’s excessively worn.

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