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Stocking the most comprehensive range of drive belts, Repco have you covered

Whether you need a fan belt, multi-accessory belt, timing belt, serpentine belt or any drive belt for your vehicle, we have the range and exact specifications to suit. Carrying such trusted brands as Gates, Dayco, Vaico and our own premium Repco range.

As a vital component in many of your vehicle's drive systems, the necessity to replace your belts at scheduled intervals means giving you the confidence of safe motoring. Stocking V belts, multi-ribbed belts, stretch fit belts and more, meaning we can supply the correct belt for your vehicle to keep your car running smoothly and clocking up the trouble-free kilometres.

How Much Does It Cost to Replace a Serpentine Belt?

The total serpentine belt replacement cost typically ranges from $125 to $325, depending on vehicle type and engine configuration.

  • Belt cost: $25 – $75
  • Labour cost: $100 – $250

Labour costs vary based on accessibility and belt routing complexity. Some vehicles may require removal of covers or additional components to gain access. Installing a high-quality replacement belt suited to your vehicle ensures long-term reliability and optimal accessory performance.

How Long Does It Take to Change a Serpentine Belt?

For most vehicles, replacing a serpentine drive belt takes between 30 minutes and 1 hour for a professional technician.

The process generally includes:

  1. Releasing tension from the belt tensioner
  2. Removing the old belt
  3. Routing the new belt around the pulleys correctly
  4. Applying proper tension

Vehicles with tighter engine bays or additional components may require extra time. DIY installers should allow additional time to verify correct belt routing to prevent noise or premature wear.

What Should You Check When Replacing a Serpentine Belt?

Replacing the belt is an ideal time to inspect the entire accessory drive system. Key components to check include:

  • Belt tensioner condition and spring strength
  • Idler pulleys for smooth, quiet rotation
  • Pulley alignment and bearing wear
  • Alternator performance
  • Power steering pump operation
  • Air conditioning compressor function

Addressing worn or noisy components at the same time can help prevent repeat labour costs and extend belt life.

What Is the Average Lifespan of a Serpentine Belt?

Most serpentine belts last between 60,000 and 100,000 kilometres, though lifespan depends on:

  • Driving conditions
  • Exposure to engine heat
  • Belt material quality
  • Tensioner condition

Signs of wear include cracking, glazing, fraying edges or squealing noises. Replacing the belt before failure helps prevent loss of charging, steering assist or cooling performance.

Do You Need Special Tools to Replace a Serpentine Belt?

Most vehicles require only basic hand tools such as:

  • Socket set or wrench
  • Ratchet or breaker bar

Some models may require a dedicated belt tensioner tool to safely release tension. Always refer to a belt routing diagram before installation to ensure proper fitment and operation.

Routine inspection and timely replacement of your serpentine belt help maintain engine reliability and reduce the risk of unexpected roadside breakdowns.

Complete the Job with the Right Supporting Parts from Repco

When replacing a serpentine belt, V belt, or alternator belt, it is good practice to inspect related components to ensure long service life. Repco also stocks a wide range of pulleys and bearing and tensioner assemblies, which help maintain correct belt tension and alignment. If the belt drives the cooling system, checking parts within the cooling system category, including hoses and thermostats, can help avoid future issues. Taking a few extra minutes to assess these complementary components can save you repeat labour and unexpected downtime. With practical advice, quality parts, and options suited to both DIYers and experienced mechanics, Repco makes routine belt replacement a straightforward and reliable maintenance task.