No - the serpentine belt's only job is to drive the other components like the Power Steering and air conditioning.
There is a timing chain that handles that job.
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No your timing belt/chain is different from your serpentine belt. Just make sure the groves on the belt match the groves on the pullies. Other wise you will have premature belt failure.
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No the timing belt drives the camshaft. A serpentine belt drives accessories such as alternator, power steering and ac.
Serpentine belt, no. Timing belt, good chance yes.
Yes. This car has a Serpentine belt. Part Number-#DY5060955
No. The serpentine belt is outside of the engine and is easily seen. The timing belt is more internal and completely covered.
No , the serpentine belt is outside of the engine , at the front , and is used to " drive " the accesories . Also , it uses a timing CHAIN instead of a timing belt
No. Only the cam belt effects timing.
You do not need to replace the timing chain because there is no timing belt at all on Ford Taurus. It has a timing chain.
Yes, the serpentine belt runs the peripheral components on the engine. The timing chain is inside of the engine.
The timing belt is driven by the crank and turns the camshaft. The serpentine belt drives the alternator, air conditioning, power steering, etc.
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