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97409471 - : F Belt for GM Image

F Belt

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12515712 - : F Belt for GM Image

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20363815 - : F Belt for GM Image

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12690550 - : Supercharger Belt for GM Image

Supercharger Belt

With supercharger, supercharger, with zr1. Allows for the operation of various pulleys, and drive belt accessories, with the use of a...
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FC4Z8620D - : V Belt for Ford Image

V Belt

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JK6893A - : V Belt for Ford Image

V Belt

Ford JK6-893-A
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JC4Z8620A - : V Belt for Ford Image

V Belt

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JK61088 - : V Belt for Ford Image

V Belt

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JK81403 - : V Belt for Ford Image

V Belt

Ford JK8-1403
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JK81337C - : V Belt for Ford Image

V Belt

Ford JK8-1337-C
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12504408 - : F Belt for GM Image

F Belt

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How to Find the Correct Belts and Hoses for Your GMC, Chevy, or Cadillac

Keeping every belt and hose in good condition prevents catastrophic failures during heavy-duty usage. For your GMC Yukon, these components must withstand extreme thermal cycles and vibration. Ensure your engine’s thermal stability while these systems are in operation by using only genuine GM parts.

Expert Tips in Selecting Genuine Belts and Hoses

1. Verify Your VIN and Trim

GMC models use various belt lengths depending on the alternator amperage; always use your VIN for a perfect clinical match.

2. Replace Tensioners Simultaneously

A new belt should always be paired with a new tensioner to ensure the correct pressure is maintained.

3. Order New Clamps Always

Spring clamps lose their tension over time; always buy a fresh set of fasteners with your new hoses.

4. Check for Quick-Connect Fittings

Many modern hoses include specialized plastic "quick-connect" ends; verify if your specific model requires these.

5. Look for Factory-Sealed Packaging

Only accept genuine parts in their original boxes to ensure the rubber hasn't been dried out.


Frequently Asked Questions About Belts and Hoses

How often should I replace my serpentine belt?
Inspect your belt every 30,000 miles and plan for replacement around 60,000 to 100,000 miles.
Can a squealing belt affect my battery?
Yes, a slipping belt prevents the alternator from spinning at the required speed, leading to insufficient battery charging.
How do I know if my timing belt needs service?
Unlike accessory belts, timing belts often show no external signs. Follow your vehicle's maintenance schedule to avoid failure.

To find the exact genuine belts and hoses for your vehicle, contact us at Sons Online Parts Market and our team will help today.