OEM Ford Belts
Why Aftermarket Belts Are Not Worth It
Keeping every belt in good condition helps prevent catastrophic failures during heavy-duty usage. For owners of the adventure-ready Ford Ranger, these rubber components must withstand extreme heat cycles and vibration.
Worst Pitfalls of Using Aftermarket Belts
1. Sudden Catastrophic Snapping
Inexpensive generic belts often lack internal aramid reinforcement, leading to immediate engine failure if the timing belt breaks.
2. Rapid Belt Glazing and Squealing
Lower-quality rubber compounds often harden and turn "glass-hard" within months.
3. Excessive Premature Bearing Wear
Poorly modeled belts that are too tight or vibrate under load can ruin the bearings in your water pump and alternator.
4. Inaccurate Pulley Tracking
Universal belts often "walk" off the pulleys because their width or rib shape is slightly off.
5. Loss of Electrical Charging Power
Slipping accessory belts prevent the alternator from spinning at the ideal RPM needed.
Frequently Asked Questions About Belts
- When should I replace my serpentine belt?
- Inspect belts every 30,000 miles and consider replacement by 60,000 to 100,000 miles.
- Can a bad belt cause a "Check Engine" light?
- Yes, if the belt slips, it can cause erratic alternator voltage or water pump speed, triggering a computer error code.
- Why is my new belt making more noise than the old one?
- This usually indicates that the pulleys were not cleaned or the tensioner was not replaced alongside the new genuine belt.
- Is it okay to use belt "dressing" spray?
- No, dressings are a temporary fix that can damage EPDM rubber.
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