Just had my 2004 Caravan (3.3L V6) in for a 60K mile checkup. The serpentine
belt was one of those "check; replace if necessary" items. It passed, but
now I'm wondering what kind of life I might expect from it. (In other words,
do I go back to sleep or do I worry about it all the time now?...) I'm
fairly easy on my van (original front brakes only need replacing now, for
example), so how often after 60K should I get the serpentine belt checked?
Randy Pape - 30 Dec 2007 20:15 GMT
you should be able to see it yourself. the key is to check for cracking or
missing teeth or lines in your belt.
> Just had my 2004 Caravan (3.3L V6) in for a 60K mile checkup. The
> serpentine belt was one of those "check; replace if necessary" items. It
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> replacing now, for example), so how often after 60K should I get the
> serpentine belt checked?
Gyzmologist - 02 Jan 2008 00:42 GMT
> Just had my 2004 Caravan (3.3L V6) in for a 60K mile checkup. The serpentine
> belt was one of those "check; replace if necessary" items. It passed, but
> now I'm wondering what kind of life I might expect from it. (In other words,
> do I go back to sleep or do I worry about it all the time now?...) I'm
> fairly easy on my van (original front brakes only need replacing now, for
> example), so how often after 60K should I get the serpentine belt checked?
I replaced the belts on my '98 Stratus 2.5L V6 at 117,000 miles, at the
same time I did the timing belt. They still looked fine but like you I
didn't want to worry about it. The 2.5L V6 is a Mitsubishi engine, where
as the 3.3L is (or was) a Chrysler engine, so YMMV. I put a lot of
highway miles on my Stratus. I didn't do the brakes until 100,000 miles,
same time as I did the tune up.
I'd give them a visual check every time you check the oil level. You
could do a more thorough check about once a month. Or replace them now
and not worry about it. They are not that expensive.

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