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Does a 2013 hyundai sonata have a serpentine belt?

Your 2013 Hyundai Sonata might be the best vehicle you’ve ever owned. Or you may just be struggling to keep it highway-approved. No matter the situation, Advance Auto Parts has the Serpentine Belt product you desperately need.

How many belts does a 2013 Hyundai Sonata have?

Current models of the Hyundai Sonata are sold with standard internal combustion engines or electric hybrid engines. Most engines rely heavily on two belts that perform essential functions for the car.

How much is a 2013 Sonata serpentine belt?

Hyundai Sonata Serpentine Belt Replacement Cost Estimate. Labor costs are estimated between $61 and $77 while parts are priced between $68 and $81.

How do you know when serpentine belt needs to be replaced?

The easiest way to know that a new serpentine belt is needed is if you hear it squealing while the engine is running. A heavy rainstorm might cause a bit of squealing, but if there are any fluid leaks, it’s time to replace it right away.

Is a serpentine belt the only drive belt?

In most modern vehicles, yes. You might hear the serpentine belt referred to as an accessory drive belt or fan belt, which refers to the individual belts that older drive systems used. Older cars used individual drive belts (also called V-belts) that could be replaced separately.

How much does it cost to replace a serpentine belt?

A typical serpentine belt start at around $25 and goes up to $75 at most. If you know some car repair basics, you could change the belt yourself, and it may save you paying labor charges somewhere between $75 and $120. All together, you’re looking at around $100 to $195 to replace your serpentine belt.

Does a bad serpentine belt make noise?

Think you might have a bad serpentine belt? A telltale sign is that the engine squealing comes from the front of the vehicle and that it persists. Belt squeaking is also especially pronounced when accelerating, on startup, and when making a U-turn. The noise is loud and sounds like a squeal, loud chirp, or squeak.

How long does it take to replace a serpentine belt?

It can take anything from 15 minutes to an hour (two at the most) to repair or replace a bad serpentine belt with a new belt.

What happens if you don’t replace serpentine belt?

You’ll lose power steering, the A/C will quit, your battery will eventually die, and the engine might overheat. Plus, it could also damage the engine accessories it controls. This is why it is so important to get your serpentine belt replaced on a regular schedule.

Where is serpentine belt located?

What is a serpentine belt and what does it do? Your Serpentine Belt is named that because of it’s shape which winds all around your vehicles engine. It is located on the front of your engine and if it wears out or breaks you could be in serious trouble.

Is it easy to replace a serpentine belt?

Serpentine belt replacement is easy because today’s automatic drive belt tensioners eliminate the need to loosen bolts or pry components into position for retensioning. Just rotate the tensioner, remove the old belt and install a new one.

Can you drive with broken serpentine belt?

Under no circumstances can you drive a vehicle without a serpentine belt because the serpentine belt serves the important function of delivering antifreeze to important parts of the engine. The serpentine belt drives the water pump, and without it, there is insufficient coolant flow to maintain the engine temperature.

What happens if a serpentine belt breaks while driving?

This can lead to a sudden lost of power assist for the steering system, leading to the steering wheel all-of-a-sudden becoming very hard to turn. A broken serpentine belt may stop the water pump from circulating coolant through the cooling system, causing the engine can overheat.

How do I test my serpentine belt?

Here are tips for inspecting belts:

  1. Look for cracks, fraying, or splits on the top cover.
  2. Look for signs of glazing on the belt’s sides. Glazed or slick belts can slip, overheat or crack.
  3. Twist a serpentine belt to look for separating layers, cracks, or missing chunks of the grooves on the underside.

How do I know if my pulley or belt is bad?

Symptoms of a Bad Timing Belt Pulley

  1. Shaky, or Otherwise Incumbered Belt Motion. …
  2. Visible Wear On Your Pulleys. …
  3. Belt “Squealing” or “Whining” Noises. …
  4. Knocking or Slapping Noises. …
  5. Damaged Bearings or Pulleys. …
  6. What if the Pulley Seems Fine, But There’s Still an Issue? …
  7. Need to Replace Your Timing Belt Pulleys?

How often should you replace a serpentine belt?

How often does a serpentine belt need to be replaced? Serpentine belts are built to last—much longer than before because of advancements in rubber technology. Under ideal conditions, a belt should stick with you for an average of 60,000 to 100,000 miles. Pretty impressive.

Can a bad serpentine belt cause acceleration problems?

Can A Bad Serpentine Belt Cause Acceleration Problems? Yes, it could. Bad serpentine belts cause loss of power. Especially in situations where slippage occurs and the alternator supplies power to the ECM.

Should I replace tensioner with serpentine belt?

Tensioners add pressure from an adjustable pivot point or spring mechanism to keep your serpentine belt taut as it circulates around the engine. There is no recommended timeframe in which to replace your tensioner, especially as the belt itself usually needs replacing before the tensioner does.

How much does it cost to replace a drive belt?

But what does a serpentine belt replacement cost? Of course, it depends on your make and model as well as labor costs, but in general a replacement serpentine belt costs around $70-$200 (plus taxes and fees), including around $50 for the belt and around $150 for the labor.

How long can you drive without a serpentine belt?

There are a couple of factors influencing the answer to this question, but on average, your car should be able to run between 20-90 minutes with a broken serpentine belt. The engine will overheat faster without a functioning cooling system on a hot day, so your driving window is less.