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Mopar Power Steering Belts

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What is a Power Steering Belt?

A power steering belt is a looped, ribbed belt that connects the engine's crankshaft pulley to the power steering pump. In many vehicles, the power steering belt is part of a larger serpentine belt system that may also drive other parts such as the alternator, air conditioning compressor, and water pump.

Signs of a Failing Power Steering Belt

Over time, power steering belts can wear out, crack, or become loose due to continuous exposure to heat and friction. Here are common signs that indicate a power steering belt may need attention or replacement:

Squealing Noise: A high-pitched squealing sound when starting the vehicle or making sharp turns indicates that the belt is loose, misaligned, or worn out.

Difficulty Steering: If turning the wheel becomes harder than usual, it could mean the belt is slipping or not effectively driving the power steering pump.

Visible Wear and Tear: Inspecting the belt for cracks, frays, or signs of glazing can reveal if it's nearing the end of its lifespan.

Loss of Power Steering Fluid: Although the belt itself does not hold fluid, issues with the power steering system often accompany belt problems, as a malfunctioning belt can lead to pump strain and potential leaks.