Mopar Timing Belts

5281669AA - : Serpentine Belt for Mopar Image

Serpentine Belt

Mopar 05281669AA
A/C And Water Pump.
Backordered
68128829AA - : Serpentine Belt for Mopar Image

Serpentine Belt

Mopar 68128829AA
$30.28
MSRP $43.50
Save $13.22
30.4% Off
4861277AD - : Belt Tensioner for Mopar Image

Belt Tensioner

Mopar 4861277AD
$96.57
MSRP $145.00
Save $48.43
33.4% Off
68488245AA - : Serpentine Belt for Mopar Image

Serpentine Belt

Mopar 68488245AA
Ribbed, 4 Peak.
$18.33
MSRP $25.25
Save $6.92
27.4% Off
5281667AD - : Belt Tensioner for Mopar Image

Belt Tensioner

Mopar 05281667AD
BELT
$272.80
MSRP $414.00
Save $141.20
34.1% Off
68502967AA - : Serpentine Belt for Mopar Image

Serpentine Belt

Mopar 68502967AA
796mm.
$13.55
MSRP $18.80
Save $5.25
27.9% Off
5184647AB - : Serpentine Belt for Mopar Image

Serpentine Belt

Mopar 5184647AB
$45.70
MSRP $65.70
Save $20.00
30.4% Off
5281591AB - : Belt Tensioner for Mopar Image

Belt Tensioner

Mopar 5281591AB
BELT
$84.80
MSRP $130.00
Save $45.20
34.8% Off
53032860AA - : Belt Tensioner for Mopar Image

Belt Tensioner

Mopar 53032860AA
$93.24
MSRP $140.00
Save $46.76
33.4% Off
68462666AB - : Chain Tensioner for Mopar Image

Chain Tensioner

Mopar 68462666AB
Primary.
$35.03
MSRP $50.45
Save $15.42
30.6% Off

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Your vehicle's timing belt is crucial for keeping the engine running smoothly. It ensures that the camshaft and crankshaft rotate in sync, allowing the engine’s valves to open and close at the proper times. If the timing belt fails, it can cause serious engine damage, making timely replacement essential to avoid costly repairs.

What Does a Timing Belt Do?

The timing belt connects the crankshaft to the camshaft and ensures that they rotate in sync. This synchronization allows the engine’s valves to open and close at the correct time, ensuring proper combustion. A well-functioning timing belt helps the engine run efficiently and smoothly. Without it, the engine would fail to function properly, and internal damage could occur.

Why Do Timing Belts Break Down?

Timing belts wear out over time due to constant use and exposure to heat and friction. As the rubber material ages, it can crack, stretch, or break. When the belt wears out, it can slip or break entirely, which can cause the engine to misfire or stop working. In extreme cases, a broken timing belt can result in severe internal engine damage.

When Should You Replace Your Timing Belt?

It’s recommended to replace the timing belt every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on your vehicle’s make and model. Keep an eye out for signs of wear, such as strange engine noises or difficulty starting the vehicle. For the best results, choose a genuine Chrysler timing belt over generic aftermarket options. Genuine parts offer superior reliability and performance. Models like the Chrysler 300 and Chrysler Pacifica benefit from Mopar-Direct’s high-quality, factory-approved parts.

Additionally, check your water pump during the timing belt replacement. A malfunctioning water pump can cause overheating, so replacing it at the same time can save you from future issues.