About GMC Drive Belt
Your super durable GMC drive belt is engineered to endure years of use, and it runs over several tensioners and pulleys to enable many vehicle accessories to operate. These accessories might include things like your alternator, water pump, air conditioner compressor and power steering pump. Some GMCs use one belt, while others use multiple belts. Today's tenacious drive belts are made out of EPDM (ethylene propylene diene terpolymer), and they are extremely enduring and reliable. The specific location of a drive belt differs from one GM to the next, but all will be very close to the accessories they drive in the engine bay itself.
In spite of the dependable nature of the belt, it will become worn out one day to the point where replacement will be necessary. Dysfunctional drive belts can provoke an obnoxious noise whenever you start up your ride. When your drive belt ends up snapping before you expect it to, driving your GMC may no longer be an option. Additional issues which may arise might be a difficult and stiff steering wheel, a battery that does not charge or an overheated engine. Many mechanics will advise replacement a drive belt every 6 years or 100,000 miles.
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