Every component in your vehicle system works together, wearing at a similar rate. When one part wears, it jeopardizes the entire system, leading to potential failure and costly long-term damage to essential engine systems. The smart investment is to be system smart with routine inspections and comprehensive system repairs.

To prevent expensive failures, initiate inspections of the serpentine, cooling, and timing systems at 60,000 miles and replace worn components by 90,000 miles, or as recommended by your vehicle manufacturer. For effective system repairs, combine belts and tensioners, water pumps and hoses, using complete timing component kits for optimal vehicle function and a resilient system.

Heavy-duty trucks and buses require more frequent attention. Inspect the serpentine, cooling, and timing systems every 6 months, 5,000 miles, or 200 hours. Replace worn components every 1-2 years, 15,000 miles, or 400-800 hours, following manufacturer recommendations to prevent unnecessary downtime and ensure peak performance.

Pricing subject to change in different markets


Cost Example

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2014 dodge charger rt

Serpentine belt & Tensioner

parts: 199.86

labor: 160.00

tax: 16.98

total: 376.84