Dodge Caliber repeatedly burns off belts, unresolved issue on Dodge Caliber

Submitted by Lesia1959 · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Dodge Caliber owners report experiencing issues with belts repeatedly burning off due to several potential causes. Misalignment of the belt on the pulleys is a common problem that can lead to excessive wear and eventual failure. Additionally, incorrect belt tension, whether too loose or too tight, can contribute to premature wear and burning off. Owners also note that damaged or worn-out pulleys may cause the belt to slip or wear unevenly, necessitating inspection and replacement of any damaged components. Furthermore, underlying mechanical problems, such as a malfunctioning steering pump, can exert excessive strain on the belt, leading to repeated failures. Overheating of the engine or transmission, often linked to cooling system issues, is another factor that can cause belt damage. Regular maintenance, including checks on the belts, pulleys, and drive system components, is essential to identify and resolve these issues before they result in belt failure. It is recommended that owners consult with a qualified mechanic for a thorough diagnosis and resolution of these problems.

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Dodge Caliber vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 13,000 miles
(13,000 - 13,000)

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