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Auto Videos for Lewis Center Drivers: Serpentine Belt Overview

February 19, 2016

Your serpentine belt drives important engine accessories like your alternator, air conditioning compressor, and power steering. In some autos it may also power the power brakes or water pump. The serpentine belt is powered by the engine and winds around pulleys and the accessories. Some autos have two serpentine belts.


The serpentine belt, the belt tensioner (which maintains the appropriate tension on the belt) and the idler pulleys are together known as the accessory drive system.

Now your serpentine belt and the belt tensioner will just wear out over time – that’s why your vehicle manufacturer has a scheduled belt replacement interval. The team at Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center Lewis Center in Lewis Center can review your serpentine belt for wear and get it replaced if it’s time.

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Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center Lewis Center
740-549-3332
210 Hornbeam Lane
Lewis Center, Ohio 43035

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