How much does it cost to get your belts replaced?
It is very inexpensive to replace a serpentine belt whether it’s broken or loose. The replacement cost is only going to be between $100 and $200 in most cases. The belt itself will cost between $25 and $80 while the labor costs will probably be between $75 and $120. Taxes and fees will be added onto these prices too.
Is Replacing a serpentine belt expensive?
But what does a serpentine belt replacement cost? Of course, it depends on your make and model as well as labor costs, but in general a replacement serpentine belt costs around $70-$200 (plus taxes and fees), including around $50 for the belt and around $150 for the labor.
Does Jiffy Lube check belts?
Jiffy Lube® visually inspects the serpentine belt for fraying, splitting, glazing (the working edge of the belt becomes shiny from age and wear) or any other damage. If necessary, your Jiffy Lube® technicians remove the current serpentine belt and install a new one.
When did my timing belt need to be replaced?
My timing belt needed replacement at about four years, too. Drive belt was replaced at the same time. Mine is a 2002 Hyundai Accent which is still going strong at 66,000 miles. If it would only last forever. . . 32 mpg around town, 38 on the road, a manual transmission. “Whichever comes first” is definitely implied.
How often should you replace your car belt?
Gates also recommends a 60k mile interval replacement…even when the manufacturer says 100k miles replacement interval. Gates’ incentive is to sell as many belts as possible.
What do I need to replace my serpentine belt?
I just got my serpentine belt replaced and it’s squealing when I start the car and sometimes when I hit the gas what is this do I need a fan belt?? My car has 134000 miles.
When to replace timing belt in Hyundai Accent?
Most vehicle maintenance in general mentions whichever comes first. I’ll have to confirm in the user manual tomorrow, but seems the Hyundai recommendation (as offered by mechanic shop) says timing belt replacement at 48 months or 60k miles (37500 miles under severe conditions). I have a 2009 Hyundai Accent bought new from dealer (in another state).