Chrysler Aspen overheating and smoking with popped belt issue on Chrysler Aspen

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Chrysler Aspen owners report experiencing overheating issues linked to a broken serpentine belt, which can lead to engine damage and various other complications. These owners note that the serpentine belt drives essential components such as the alternator, water pump, and air conditioning compressor, and its failure can result in engine overheating. Additionally, some report seeing dense white smoke from the exhaust, which may indicate a coolant leak that exacerbates overheating risks. It is crucial for these owners to check the recovery tank and have their vehicle inspected by a specialist to confirm any coolant leaks. Some owners also mention that a serpentine belt that is too tight can produce squealing noises and cause rapid wear on components like the alternator and power steering pump, potentially leading to further overheating. Furthermore, overheating can be attributed to factors such as low coolant levels, air locks, or a failed head gasket, highlighting the importance of regular coolant level checks to prevent engine damage.

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