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Belts, Pulleys & Brackets

Serpentine Belt

MSRP $45.35 CAD
Part Number: 05281293AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: 05281293aa, Belt
Notes: Engines: 1.4l i4 multiair turbo engine.Transmissions: 6-spd auto aisin rwd transmission. 6-spd manual rwd transmission.

Belt Tensioner

MSRP $261.00 CAD
Part Number: 68201164AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Tensioner
Notes: Engines: 1.4l i4 multiair turbo engine.Transmissions: 6-Speed C635 Manual Transmission.

Hex Flange Head Tapping Screw & Washer

MSRP $13.40 CAD
Part Number: 06107099AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: 06107099aa, Screw
Description: M12X1.25X60
Notes: Engines: 1.4l i4 multiair turbo engine.Transmissions: 6-Speed C635 Manual Transmission.

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Buyer's Guide To Mopar® Belts, Pulleys, And Brackets

What Mopar® Belts Do

Your vehicle has three types of belts, not counting the seatbelts inside your cabin. The timing belt is a notched belt that coordinates the crankshaft and camshaft to keep the valves and pistons opening and closing in sync.

Serpentine belts run off of the idler pulley, crank pulley, and tensioner to operate parts like the alternator. Then there are drive belts, of which your vehicle boasts many. They run parts such as your water pump.

What Mopar® Pulleys Do

The majority of pulleys are driven by a crank pulley that's attached to your camshaft. They generally power the belts, though there are some -- called tensioners -- that are responsible for making sure that the belts remain tight.

What Mopar® Brackets Do

Brackets do one thing, but it's an important role. They help to secure and align the belts and pulleys, keeping them in place even when you're driving on uneven roads.

How to Spot Faulty Belts, Pulleys, or Brackets

Eventually, even the best parts can go bad. Signs of this include:

  • The engine stops running due to a failed timing belt
  • You see fraying belt edges
  • The belt material is cracked or broken
  • Your belts are either too loose or too tight

Why Buy Genuine Mopar® Belts, Pulleys, and Brackets?

You should make a regular practice of checking the condition of your belts, brackets, and pulleys. When something needs to be replaced, make sure to get the right part for your vehicle. Your manufacturer designs theirs to fit your model's specifications, so you can trust them to fit right into place and perform as intended. Our online auto parts store has everything you need for the project!