OEM Mopar Belts And Hoses

2006 Chrysler 300

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What do belts do in a car? They move auto parts mechanically. More specifically, they run the crankshaft and move most parts that start, steer, heat, and cool. Serpentine and drive belts are prime examples. They move parts in systems from the alternator to the power steering. Timing belts (or timing chains) are another important example. They help turn the engine's camshaft, which helps keep valves and pistons pumping in sync. Even the climate control system and its fans have belts, which work with the serpentine belt to move their parts.

What hoses do in a car, then, is just as straightforward. They move auto parts using hydraulic (liquid) pressure. Radiator hoses, for one, carry coolant between the engine and the radiator. Heater core hoses, on the other hand, push hot coolant through the HVAC system, warming the cabin. In older models, fuel hoses connect the gas tank and engine, while brake hoses move brake fluid to activate the brake calipers. Vehicles even have air intake hoses to help oxygenate the engine and regulate its air-to-fuel ratio, not to mention hoses for PCV valves, oil coolers, and more.

Signs to Replace Your Belts and Hoses

Is your ride having performance problems? It is completely disabled? Worn belts and hoses might be to blame. Signs that may be true include:

  • Visible damage or looseness
  • Screeching or chirping noises
  • Fluid leaks, either around a hose or under the vehicle
  • Battery and interior lighting trouble
  • Engine problems, such as misfires, overheats, and failed startups
  • Complete systems failure

How often you need to replace belts varies by mileage and the maintenance schedule in your owner's manual. Most hoses, however, you should change at least every 4 years. Your timing chain, on the other hand, ought to last the lifetime of your engine.

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Our auto parts store has a vast selection, and you can browse it by make, model, and model year to find the right fit for your vehicle. Place your order online today, and we'll ship it out ASAP.

Front Inner Seat Belt, Left

Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Seat Belt
Replaces: 1BX251DVAA
Backordered

Front Inner Seat Belt, Left

Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Seat Belt
Replaces: 1BX251D1AA
Backordered

Front Inner Seat Belt, Right

Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Seat Belt
Replaces: 1BY451DBAB, 1BY451DVAA, 1BY45XDVAA
Description: FRONT INNER
Backordered

Belt Tensioner

Mopar Mopar
Notes: Engines: 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS ENGINE. 6.1L V8 SRT HEMI ENGINE. ALL V6 ENGINES.
Other Names: 04861660aa, Tensioner
Description: After 10/07/2003. After 12/16/03.
MSRP $188.00
$132.08

Belt Tensioner

Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Short Block, 04892109aa, Tensioner
Replaces: 4573347AB
Description: With Arm, Pivot Bolt, and Snubber. Contains: Crank, Rods, Pistons, Rings, Pick Up Tube, Oil Pan.
MSRP $219.00
$154.69

Seat Belt Bolt

Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Round Head Screw, Pan Head Screw, 06036591aa, Screw
Description: .437-20x1.12. Seat Belt D-Ring To Height Adjuster. D-Ring To Adjustable Turning Loop. .437-20x1.79. [Upper Bolt]. Retractor to Seat.
MSRP $16.20
$11.16

Canister To Vent Valve Hose

Mopar Mopar
Notes: Engines: 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS ENGINE. 6.1L V8 SRT HEMI ENGINE. ALL V6 ENGINES.
Other Names: 04581432ad, Hose
Replaces: 4581432AC
Not For Sale

Pivot Tensioner Arm

Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Belt Tensioner, 04663515ad, Tensioner Arm
Replaces: 4663515AC
Description: With Arm, Pivot Bolt, and Snubber. Includes Pulley. Includes Mouting Bolts. Arm And Pulley Assembly.
MSRP $172.00
$121.37

Quick Connect Fitting Kit

Mopar Mopar
Notes: Engines: 2.7L V6 DOHC 24 VALVE MPI ENGINE. 3.5L V6 HIGH OUTPUT 24V MPI ENGINE. 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS ENGINE. 6.1L V8 SRT HEMI ENGINE. ALL V6...
Other Names: Oil Cooler Tube And Hose, Oil Cooler Tube And Hose, Pressure, Fitting Kit
Description: Cooler Line to Trans Case. Transmission Cooler Line To Transmission. Pressure. Return. Up to 07-17-2004.
MSRP $38.65
$27.55

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