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Belts and hoses are vital components of your vehicle’s engine system. The serpentine belt drives essential systems like the alternator, power steering pump, and air conditioning compressor, while the timing belt controls the engine’s valve timing, ensuring proper engine performance. Over time, these parts can wear out, crack, or even snap, leading to potential engine damage or failure.

When to Replace Belts and Hoses

If you own a Jeep Grand Cherokee, regularly inspect your belt and hose for signs of wear such as cracks, fraying, or leaks. These are clear indicators that the belts and hoses may need replacing. Timing belts typically last between 60,000 to 100,000 miles, but always consult your owner’s manual for specific recommendations. Serpentine belts usually last longer but should still be replaced if signs of damage appear.

In addition to checking for visible damage, listen for unusual noises, such as squealing or chirping, as these may indicate a worn-out belt. If your engine has trouble starting, or if there’s a drop in power steering or air conditioning performance, your belts or hoses may need attention.

Consider Cargo Accessories

While you’re keeping your Jeep in top condition, why not explore cargo accessories? They help organize your vehicle’s interior and protect it from wear and tear during your adventures.

For all your genuine parts needs, visit Mopar Parts Delivered. Have any questions? Contact us today.