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Belts, Pulleys, and Brackets for Jeep Wrangler

Jeep first introduced the Jeep Wrangler to the market in 1986 as a compact vehicle with a part-time 4-wheel drive feature. Jeep has upgraded the Wrangler engine nearly every year since then, which means the engine parts vary slightly from one model year to the next. With a wide selection of belts, pulleys, and brackets for Jeep Wrangler, you can find what you need to keep your engine running smoothly to ensure your safety for both regular and off-road operations.

What Jeep engine parts require pulleys or belts?

Several Jeep parts work by using pulleys or belts, including the following:

  • Alternators: These parts generate power to restore the voltage used by the battery.
  • Oil pumps: These parts circulate oil and maintain oil pressure within the engine.
  • Water pumps: These circulate water or engine coolant.
  • Power-steering: This system uses pulleys to provide oil-pressure assistance for the driver.
Are all belt and pulley systems the same among Jeeps?

No. The Jeep Wrangler has been in production since 1986. Motor sizes and configurations have changed. Wrangler pieces that work one model year will not work in the next. Wrangler pulleys are located in different areas of the motor, and belts are longer or shorter depending on the year of production.

What are symptoms of a bad belt or strap?

Several symptoms indicate a bad or faulty pulley or belt.

  • A common symptom of strap or pulley failure is noise. If you hear a squeal or squeak in your drive system, the problem usually stems from drive or tension pulleys grinding through bad bearings.
  • Another symptom is unusual strap wear. Straps are designed to run smoothly through the series of pulleys. Wear marks that indicate pressure coming from one side or another tell a tale of pulley failure. Strings coming off a strap indicate a seizing bearing. Inspect your straps regularly.
  • Failure of a belt-driven piece to work properly is often attributable to a seizing bearing that the strap cannot force to work.
When should belts, pulleys, and brackets be replaced?

If any of the above symptoms occur, it is time to address the issue of possible damage to one or more pieces of your pulley systems. Always check your pulley and belt systems for cracks and weaknesses. Either of these signs call for replacement. Failure to do so could result in breakage during operation, which can cause extensive damage to other parts within the vicinity of the failing part. Your owner’s manual has replacement recommendations for each type in your vehicle.

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