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SH481K5AC - : Seat Belt for Mopar Image

Seat Belt

Mopar 0SH481K5AC
FRONT INNER
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7LR412R3AB - : Seat Belt for Mopar Image

Seat Belt

Mopar 7LR412R3AB
REAR CENTER SHOULDER
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5EB61RAZ - : Seat Belt for Mopar Image

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Mopar 5EB61RAZ
REAR LAP BUCKLE
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PP841K5AD - : Seat Belt for Mopar Image

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Mopar 0PP841K5AD
REAR LAP
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FRONT OUTER
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PH761K9AF - : Seat Belt for Mopar Image

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REAR INNER
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Mopar 7UG71LXHAA
RETRACTOR
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Mopar 8AU14LXOAA
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7000C769 - : Seat Belt for Mopar Image

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Mopar 7000C769
FR SEAT PRE TENSIONER
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4637285 - : S/Belt for Mopar Image

S/Belt

Mopar 04637285
ALMOND
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PW601JKAF - : Seat Belt for Mopar Image

Seat Belt

Mopar 0PW601JKAF
FRONT OUTER
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A Beginner's Guide to Timing Belt Maintenance and Replacement

Your timing belt keeps the crankshaft and camshaft in sync, ensuring valves and pistons work in perfect rhythm. If it slips or breaks, your engine could suffer severe damage. For work-ready vans like the RAM ProMaster City, staying on top of timing belt care is essential.

How Does the Timing Belt Work?

The timing belt coordinates engine timing by linking the crankshaft and camshaft. It's made of durable, reinforced rubber and plays a vital role in combustion efficiency and valve control.

Best Tips to Make Your Timing Belt Last

1. Follow the recommended replacement schedule

Most timing belts should be replaced around every 100,000 km to prevent failure.

2. Fix any oil leaks quickly

Oil weakens rubber and can cause the belt to slip or deteriorate prematurely.

3. Replace tensioners and pulleys together

Worn pulleys increase the chance of misalignment and early belt wear.

4. Pay attention to ticking noises

Ticking at startup might be a sign the belt is loose or fraying.

5. Avoid redlining the engine

High revs place added stress on the belt, shortening its lifespan.

Should You Really Use OEM Timing Belts?

OEM belts are built for exact fit and long-lasting reliability. When paired with matching engine parts like spark plugs, they help maintain optimal timing and power.

Order genuine belts at discounted prices. Contact us for expert assistance on your vehicle.