Serpentine Belt Replacement near Cleburne, Texas

There are 50 RepairPal Certified locations for Serpentine Belt Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

50 Results for Serpentine Belt Replacement near Cleburne, Texas

Serpentine Belt Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Expert Automotive Solutions - Cleburne

4.9
(20)
3.57 mi
704 North Main Street
Cleburne, TX
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Christian Brothers Automotive - Burleson

4.5
(173)
12.57 mi
350 NW John Jones Dr
Burleson, TX
Closed
Opens 7:00 AM Mon
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Firebird Collision

4.9
(10)
16.86 mi
5654 Rendon Bloodworth Road
Fort Worth, TX
Closed
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Great Motors | Auto repair shop in Rendon, Texas

4.6
(15)
17.91 mi
7661 Rendon Bloodworth Road | Suite 100
Mansfield, TX
Closed
Opens 9:30 AM Sat
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Christian Brothers Automotive - Mansfield

4.8
(16)
18.94 mi
820 N SH 360
Mansfield, TX
Closed
Opens 7:00 AM Mon
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Integrity 1st Automotive | Mansfield Texas

4.6
(41)
19.68 mi
1506 Farm to Market Road 157
Mansfield, TX
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Sun Auto Tire & Service - Mansfield Debbie Ln #4254

4.5
(22)
19.99 mi
130 W Debbie Lane
Mansfield, TX
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Sat
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Kwik Kar Lube & Tune of Midlothian

4.8
(15)
21.94 mi
602 East Main Street
Midlothian, TX
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Sat
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Driver's Edge Complete Auto Repair - Mansfield

4.4
(95)
21.95 mi
1300 North Holland Road
Mansfield, TX
Closed
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Sun Auto Tire & Service - Arlington #4255

4.4
(228)
22.32 mi
5351 West Sublett Road
Arlington, TX
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Christian Brothers Automotive - SW Fort Worth

4.6
(633)
22.46 mi
7333 Oakmont Blvd
Fort Worth, TX
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Opens 7:00 AM Mon
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Bolen’s Automotive | Auto Repair in Fort Worth, TX

4.3
(27)
22.49 mi
5200 McCart Avenue
Fort Worth, TX
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Serpentine Belt Replacement

How are serpentine belt issues diagnosed?

The technician will visually inspect the serpentine belt for wear or fluid contamination. The belts have grooves that locate them laterally on the accessory pulleys. These will be checked for cracking or chunking. On vehicles equipped with automatic belt tensioners there is usually a gauge on the tensioner that indicates how much the belt has stretched, this will also be checked.
Serpentine Belt Replacement

How is a serpentine belt replaced?

The technician will loosen the tensioner to allow slack in the belt. After removing the old belt, the technician will route the new one over the accessories, then release the tensioner so that it puts tension on the belt. The vehicle will then be started to check that the belt has been properly routed.

RepairPal Recommendations for serpentine belt issues

High-quality serpentine belts are less likely to squeak and/or prematurely fail. The vehicle may have multiple tensioners and idler pulleys that the belts ride on. This would be a good time to inspect them for bearing wear and replace as needed. It is also important to inspect the accessory pulleys, especially in the case where a relatively new belt was shredded or thrown off. Worn or stuck pulleys can damage a new belt in short order.

What to look out for when dealing with serpentine belt issues

Belts can be referred to as serpentine belts, accessory belts, drive belts, fan belts, alternator belts, water pump belts, or V-Belts depending on vehicle application. It is important to order the correct one for your specific vehicle. Belts can also differ by optional equipment, such as air conditioning. Such cases will provide a range in belt size. When driving through large puddles, it is possible for water to splash up into the engine bay and get onto the belts and pulleys. This will not damage them, but a squealing noise may be noted, along with the alternator or battery light illuminating due to the alternator belt slipping. Additionally, leaking coolant or oil can cause belt issues. Coolant will act as a lubricant and cause the belts to slip, while leaking oil will also damage the belt's rubber.

Can I replace the serpentine belt myself?

The vast majority of serpentine belts only require simple tools to replace. However, the procedures vary wildly from car to car. Before ordering parts or attempting this repair yourself, look online for guides on how to replace the belts in your specific vehicle. Vehicles with transversely mounted engines are often more difficult to service due to lack of space between the engine and frame. Special tools to release and lock the belt tensioner may be required to perform this procedure.

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