As a rule of thumb, it's a good idea to replace the timing belt and serpentine belts in the 50,000-to-100,000-mile range. This can vary depending upon your model, driving habits, and general wear and tear, but you can rest assured that your VW vehicle's engine belts will last for years. That said, if you need your VW vehicle's engine belts replaced in Fairfield County or you have questions about engine belt service, don't hesitate to reach out to our team here at Prestige VW of Stamford.

Now, you know when to replace the belts in your VW vehicle's engine, but what do they do and what are the signs that they might be having trouble? Well, the serpentine belt provides power to vital subsidiary parts of your vehicle like the alternator, power steering pump, air conditioning, and other systems. If it's wearing out, you might notice issues like weak A/C output, a dead battery from the belt failing to charge the alternator, or even squeaking and squealing noises when you start up the vehicle.

On the other hand, the timing belt is absolutely essential to the operation of your engine, operating the camshafts to open and close the valves at the proper time to ensure the vehicle runs smoothly. Some signs that it might be failing include smoky exhaust, engine misfires, and even an errant ticking noise coming from the engine.

Fortunately, whether it's tightening up a slipping belt or replacing it altogether, we can aid you with all your VW engine belt service here at Prestige VW of Stamford. Reserve an appointment with our VW certified service center near Norwalk and Fairfield, CT today.

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