What Our ASE Certified Technicians Do:
The following components are inspected. Their condition
is recorded and compared to manufacturer's specs.
Recommendations are made per the Motorist Assurance Program
Uniform Inspection Guidelines
Exposure to heat, vibration and contamination makes belts
and hoses wear out faster than any other components in your
car. That's why regular inspections are so important. Here
are the belt and hose types in your car, along with their
applications.
Belts Visual Inspection
- Checked for glazing, cracking, peeling and softening
- Checked for proper tensioning
- Checked for proper alignment of drive pulleys
- Condition of each belt is recorded
Accessory Drive Belts
While some accessories in your car are electrically powered
by the charging system, others use the engine itself as their
power source. The power for these accessories is delivered by a
system of pulleys and belts. Examples of these accessories are:
- Alternator
- Water Pump for engine cooling
- Power Steering Pump
- Air Conditioning Compressor
- Radiator Cooling Fan
Many late model cars use a single serpentine belt in place of
individual belts to drive these accessories.
Hoses Visual Inspection
- Checked for leaks
- Checked for hardening, cracking and softening
- Pressure test cooling system for leaks
- Condition of each hose is recorded
Hoses
The hoses that convey your car's fluids are made of two
rubber layers with a layer of fabric in between. Typical hoses
include:
- Radiator and Heater Hoses-These hoses convey coolant to
the engine and heater core.
- Fuel Hose- As the name implies, this hose transports
gasoline from the tank to the engine.
- Power Steering Hose-It connects the power steering pump
to the steering gear .
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