WATCH: 3 Tips for Extending Belt Life in Your Customers' Vehicles

WATCH: 3 Tips for Extending Belt Life in Your Customers’ Vehicles

All three tips relate to how the belt interacts with the pulleys.

This video is sponsored by INA.

How can you help your customers make their belts last a lot longer? Here are three tips.

Tip No. 1: Look underneath the vehicle.

A lot of vehicles have undertrays, wheel-well liners and other plastic bits that help protect the drive-belt system. They’re there for a reason. Most of all they’re protecting the belt from road debris being kicked up onto the belt and causing wear. If these shields are not on the vehicle, the belt isn’t going to last very long, because you’re going to have a lot of abrasive components working between the pulleys and the belt itself.

Next, let’s talk about groove hygiene. Every time a belt is replaced, the grooves need to be inspected and possibly cleaned. It could be a stone, a rock or just that perfect piece of debris that gets wedged inside the grooves of the pulley. It also could be the material from the previous belt that has built up and filled up the groove. Make sure that you’re using a pick to clean out some of this debris. Don’t force it. Make sure that you’re not causing any scratches or damaging the finish on the pulley itself.

Tip No. 3: Make sure that you’re servicing the entire belt-drive system. This includes the tensioner and possibly the decoupler pulley. Why? These are also wear items. There are dampeners inside the tensioner that help control belt movement. In some cases, the decoupler pulley can wear out on some systems, and it may even be listed as a maintenance item in the owner’s manual.

All three tips relate back to one thing: how the belt interacts with the pulleys. In other words, we’re preventing dust and debris from getting in there, and making sure that when the belt goes on there new, there’s no dust or debris on those pulleys to damage the brand-new belt. So, keep them clean and make sure that the road debris cannot get on the pulleys or the drive-belt system.

You May Also Like

What Tire Treads And Golf Ball Designs Have In Common

Listen to Part II of this interview with Bridgestone Golf’s Dan Murphy.

Tiger Woods, Jason Day and Freddie Couples are just a few of the names linked to the quality and precision behind Bridgestone Golf – but the man behind the scenes who helped create and catapult the Bridgestone Golf brand to PGA grounds is Dan Murphy, the company’s current president and CEO.

Fundamental Components of HVAC Systems

Understanding the interplay between these fundamental components is essential to comprehend how the HVAC system operates.

Why Do Timing Chains Stretch?

If your customer’s timing chain fails, it can lead to serious engine damage and repairs can be complex and costly for your customer.

Schaeffler and Sustainability with Jerry Conroy

Conroy shares insights into his career trajectory, the evolving landscape of the company’s aftermarket operations, and its commitment to innovation and sustainability.

Mastering Belt and Hose Replacement Strategies

Learn how recommending comprehensive replacement kits can streamline repairs, reduce comebacks, and enhance trust with customers.

Other Posts

Customer Service: How It’s Done

Customer service should be your number one priority, and it all starts with the greeting.

ASE Education Foundation Seeking Outstanding Instructor

Nominations are being accepted for the 2024 Byrl Shoemaker/ASE Education Foundation Instructor of the Year award.

Tool Intel: Why Are There So Many Screwdrivers?

Screwdrivers come in many shapes and sizes, and they are not created equal.

Why Does Engine Coolant Need Replacement?

Two specifications can be used to justify replacement — the condition of the additive package & the freezing point.