OEM Dodge Belts And Hoses

Belts and Hoses 101

What They Do

Many moving parts have to work at the same time for your vehicle to run properly. Belts and hoses are what move most of them.

Belts move things mechanically. Serpentine and drive belts are a couple good examples. They move alternator parts, plus those in systems like your power steering. Timing belts and timing chains, on the other hand, rotate camshafts. These are what help keep engine valves opening and closing and engine pistons pumping in time.

Hoses, however, move things using liquid pressure. Radiator hoses are primary examples. They move coolant between radiators and engines. Heater core hoses are other examples. They move coolant through AC and heating systems, helping warm cabins. Fuel hoses, however, connect engines to gas tanks; you often see them in older cars and trucks. Brake hoses, on the other hand, push brake fluid through brake lines. When the liquid gets to brake calipers, it fastens them to brake rotors, with brake pads in between. This produces the friction that slows and stops wheels.

Lots of other belts and hoses do lots more.

The Signs They're Failing

Unfortunately, though, both can go bad. Symptoms of that are many. Aside from damage that you can see, they include looseness, squeaks, leaking, battery issues, and interior lighting malfunctions. Even engine misfires and overheats can indicate belt and hose problems, not to mention complete systems failures. See any, and you should inspect and replace whatever requires it. Otherwise, change most hoses every 4 years or so and most belts depending on mileage benchmarks. Check your owner's manual for further specifics. Before you buy anything new, though, be sure that you're ordering the genuine article.

Why Buy Genuine OEM Belts and Hoses?

Mopar manufactures what'll fit the brand and model you drive best. The aftermarket for them can't always make the same promise.

Where to Order Replacement Mopar Belts and Hoses Online

Right here at our auto parts store -- and at prices well below retail to boot. We've made finding what you need easy, too: just select your make, model, and model year in our catalog. Buy now, and we'll ship your order anywhere in the US, and in anywhere from 24 hours to 2-3 business days minimum, depending on stock. Overnight shipping is offered, but if you'd prefer to stop by our warehouse at 1708 Marlton Pike W. location in Cherry Hill NJ for local pickup, you're more than welcome. Plus, starting any returns and cancellations processes is as easy as getting in touch with us.

Need an expert's opinion on something? Maybe you're looking for buying advice. In either case, feel free to contact us. One of our parts team's specialists will be glad to help.

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