Inspecting Your Belts and Hoses

Inspecting Your Belts and Hoses

Belts and hoses play an extremely important role in your engine’s performance.

Exposure to heat, vibration and contamination makes belts and hoses wear out faster than any other components in your car. That’s why regular inspections are so important. Here are the belt and hose types in your car, along with their applications.

Accessory Drive Belts

While some accessories in your car are electrically powered by the charging system, others use the engine itself as their power source. The power for these accessories is delivered by a system of pulleys and belts. Examples of these accessories are:

Components that require belts:

    • Alternator
    • Water Pump for engine cooling
    • Power Steering Pump
    • Air Conditioning Compressor
    • Radiator Cooling Fan

Many late model cars use a single serpentine belt in place of individual belts to drive these accessories. Have your belts inspected often. If you happen to have a belt break while driving, it could cause severe damage to the components listed above.

 

 

Hoses

The hoses that convey your car’s fluids are made of two rubber layers with a layer of fabric in between.

Typical hoses include:

  • Fuel Hose – As the name implies, this hose transports gasoline from the tank to the engine.
  • Radiator and Heater Hoses – These hoses convey coolant to the engine and heater core.
  • Power Steering Hose – It connects the power steering pump to the steering gear.

 

Beard’s Garage in Jupiter can fix your belts and hoses so that your car operates as safely as possible. Come on in…we’re here to help!