Belts & Hoses

Belt & Hose Inspection and Replacement

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Automotive Belt Replacement – Prevent Breakdowns Before They Happen

Belts and hoses keep your vehicle’s most important systems running smoothly—from powering the alternator and water pump to circulating coolant throughout the engine. Over time, heat, friction, and age cause rubber components to wear and crack, which can lead to sudden breakdowns.

At OK Tire Store & Service, we inspect and replace worn belts and hoses to keep your car dependable and safe on the road.

Common Signs You Need Belt or Hose Service

  • Squealing or chirping sounds from under the hood
  • Cracks or fraying on belts
  • Leaking coolant or visible fluid under your car
  • Overheating or loss of power steering
  • Soft, brittle, or swollen hoses

If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s time for a professional inspection before a small issue becomes an expensive repair.

What’s Included in Belt & Hose Service

Our technicians will:

Inspect drive belts, timing belts, and serpentine belts
Check radiator and heater hoses for leaks or bulges
Replace worn or cracked components
Ensure proper tension and alignment
Perform coolant and power steering system checks

We use high-quality replacement parts to help extend the life of your engine and related systems.

Why Choose OK Tire

  • ASE-certified technicians with years of experience
  • Honest recommendations based on thorough inspections
  • Service for cars, trucks, and SUVs of all makes and models
  • Convenient locations across North Dakota and Minnesota

We help you avoid the stress and expense of a roadside breakdown with preventive maintenance you can trust.

Serving Drivers Across North Dakota and Minnesota

OK Tire Store & Service provides professional belt and hose inspection and replacement across North Dakota and Minnesota, including Fargo, Bismarck, Carrington, and other nearby communities.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Belts & Hoses

How often should belts and hoses be replaced?
Typically every 60,000 to 90,000 miles, depending on your vehicle and driving conditions.

What happens if a belt breaks while driving?
It can cause a sudden loss of power steering, charging, or cooling functions—leading to breakdown or engine damage.

Can I see if my hoses are bad?
You might notice bulges, cracks, or leaks, but some wear isn’t visible. Regular professional inspections are the best way to catch issues early.

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