Things you should Consider while Inspecting a Car Fan Belt

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Things you Should Consider While

Inspecting a Car Fan Belt


Inspect the fan belts whenever you take the car for an oil change.


New car fan belts are designed to last much longer than the old ones.


As per the owner’s manual you can replace the fan belt, as needed:

• Four or five years

• 60,000 to 100,000 miles


Inspect the fan belt of the

car before it leads to costly repair in a car.


Below things you should consider while inspecting the fan belt. 1

Fray

2

Worn tread

3

Crack

4

Tensioner

5

Malformation


Fray


When the fan belt gets older, it can start to move a little in it’s track.


Due to these reasons, the

outer edges of the fan belt can be frayed.


Worn Tread


Tread underside of your belt will wear down over time in your car.


When you inspect the belt, you will definitely see the worn tread.


Crack


Check every side of the belt for any kind of cracking or

peeling.


If you find any cracks, you need to replace your

belt before it breaks.


Tensioner


Push down a fan belt to easily slide down them on or off its track.


Due to enough tension, the belt won’t slip tracks or fall off completely.


Malformation


Don’t forget to check the melted, dented or

malformed areas on the belt.


Thickness and texture of the fan belt should be uniform across the belt.


Conclusion


When you will find the damaged fan

belt, consult your mechanic.


In this way, the mechanic will inspect the belt and replace it.


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