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Belts & Hoses Service

The more you want to see and do, the more you need all the moving parts of your life to fall into place at just the right time to make it all happen. The same is true under your hood, Your vehicle relies on multiple belts and hoses to operate correctly. To keep everything running smoothly, We will perform a thorough inspection of all belts and hoses and recommend replacements for worn belts and hoses as needed. Smithtown Transmissions offers complete automotive belt and hose repair services at our auto repair shop in Smithtown. Our team of auto mechanics understands that the belts and hoses in your vehicle play an important role in the smooth operation of the engine, air conditioning, charging, and cooling systems in your automobile. Failure to adhere to the manufacturer-recommended replacement schedule can result in your car breaking down and leaving you stranded somewhere in or around the Smithtown area. Various Smithtown driving conditions can contribute to the wear and tear of your vehicle's belts and hoses. Some conditions include the age and mileage of your car or truck, the tension of your belts, hose clamp failure, contaminated oil, and electrolytic corrosion. Symptoms that you might be having problems with your belts or hoses include the presence of a squeaking noise from under your hood, coolant leaks, dashboard light warnings, failure of the air conditioning, and engine overheating. So whatever your automotive service and repair need may be or  if something seems off, bring your car or truck to Smithtown Transmissions and let our team at Smithtown Transmissions be of service to you

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How do I stop fan belt squealing?
 
To stop a fan belt (serpentine belt) from squealing, you can usually tighten the belt using the tensioner; if that doesn't work, check for signs of wear on the belt and consider replacing it, or examine the pulleys for any damage or misalignment that could be causing the belt to slip and squeal; in some cases, applying a dedicated belt dressing spray to the belt while the engine is running can temporarily alleviate the noise, but this should only be used as a short-term solution.
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