Check your belts
At the front of your engine there will be a series of rubber
drive belts that loop around various pulleys, driving everything from the
alternator to the a/c compressor. Rubber perishes, more so in extreme
conditions like those found in an operating engine bay. Get your timing belt
and accessory drive belt checked every 25,000 miles, preferably replacing it
every 50,000 miles.
Courtesy of carbibles.com
No comments:
Post a Comment