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Toledo Flexible Drive Belt Minor Kit - 304776

Toledo Flexible Drive Belt Minor Kit - 304776

$327
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CRC Belt Grip 400ml - 3081
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CRC Belt Grip 400ml - 3081

$38
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Motortech Belt Dressing 400g - MT103

Motortech Belt Dressing 400g - MT103

$20
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T&E Tools Serpentine Belt Tool Set 14pc - J4105

T&E Tools Serpentine Belt Tool Set 14pc - J4105

$203
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T&E Tools Timing Belt Tensioner (41mm) - 6265

T&E Tools Timing Belt Tensioner (41mm) - 6265

$56
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Mechpro Air Compressor 3.5hp 320L/min 60L - MPB3560

Mechpro Air Compressor 3.5hp 320L/min 60L - MPB3560

$1,299
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Gates Drivealign Laser Tool - 91075

Gates Drivealign Laser Tool - 91075

$793
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Halogen Beacon Amber 12 or 24V Permanent Mount - ACX2123

Halogen Beacon Amber 12 or 24V Permanent Mount - ACX2123

$148
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1999 Honda Accord Drive-Belt Maintenance and Replacement

The 1999 Honda Accord is a classic vehicle known for its reliability and performance. One key component of this model that requires regular attention is the drive-belt. Maintaining and replacing the drive-belt as necessary is crucial for the smooth operation of the vehicle. Understanding the role of the drive-belt can help keep your Accord running efficiently.

The drive-belt, also known as the serpentine belt, is responsible for transferring power from the engine to various components in the vehicle such as the alternator, power steering pump, and air conditioning compressor. Over time, this belt is subject to wear and tear and may develop cracks or become loose, which could lead to a failure of these systems.

Here are some tips to help you maintain the drive-belt on your 1999 Honda Accord:

  1. Regular Inspections: Make it a habit to check the condition of the drive-belt at least every 15,000 to 20,000 kilometres, or whenever you service your vehicle. Look for signs of cracking, fraying, glazing, or any other visible damage.
  2. Tension Check: A properly adjusted drive-belt should have the right amount of tension. If it's too loose, it may slip and cause noise, if it's too tight, it could put excessive strain on the bearings of the pulleys. Adjusting the tension might require professional assistance to ensure it's done correctly.
  3. Replacement Timing: Most drive-belts last between 80,000 to 100,000 kilometres, but this can vary based on driving conditions and maintenance habits. It's wise to follow the manufacturer's recommendations in your vehicle's manual and consult a professional if you're unsure.

If you notice squealing noises from the engine, difficulty steering, or problems with the air conditioning or battery, it might be time to have the belt examined or replaced. Ignoring these warning signs can cause more significant problems down the road due to the failure of critical components powered by the drive-belt.

Drive-belt replacement is typically a straightforward process for a trained mechanic. If you're an experienced DIY enthusiast, you might attempt it yourself, but make sure you have the proper tools and guidance to avoid any mistakes. Replacing the belt before it breaks is ideal, as a snapped belt could leave you stranded or cause engine damage.

Maintaining your drive-belt in good condition not only prolongs the life of your 1999 Honda Accord but also ensures a safe and comfortable driving experience. Regular checks and timely replacements are small steps that go a long way in keeping your vehicle in top shape. With a little care and attention, your Accord will continue to be a reliable companion on the road.