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How much does Alternator / Serpentine Belt Replacement cost in New York?

It depends on the type of car you drive and the auto repair shop you go to in New York. Our mechanics in New York are mobile, which means they don't have the overhead that repair shops have. They provide you convenience by coming to your home or office in New York.

Alternator / Serpentine Belt Replacement pricing for various cars

CarsEstimateParts CostLabor CostSavingsAverage Dealer Price
2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500$130$34.62$94.998%$142.12
2008 Volkswagen GTI$129$34.28$94.998%$141.78
2007 Subaru Outback$195$99.72$94.996%$207.22
2012 Mercedes-Benz C350$151$56.41$94.997%$163.91
2006 Mercedes-Benz B200$224$24.28$199.4710%$250.03
2010 Porsche Cayman$188$93.48$94.996%$200.98

Alternator / Serpentine Belt Replacement Service

What is the Alternator Belt all about?

The alternator is a generator that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. It uses the revolving motion of a magnetic field around a stationary armature creating electricity which is then stored in the car’s battery and operate electrical functions. The revolutions needed to create the electricity come from the engine’s crankshaft which is connected via a rubber belt. This alternator belt is either a v-belt or a flat ribbed belt more commonly known as a serpentine belt. The alternator belt may solely operate the alternator or it may also drive other items such as the water pump, air conditioning compressor, and the power steering pump. When the belt is loose, frayed or broken, the alternator isn’t able to generate electricity to charge the car battery causing poor operation of electrically powered accessories.

Keep in mind:

  • The alternator belt is made of rubber that degrades with age.
  • The alternator belt may drive more components than just the alternator. The power steering pump, water pump, and air conditioning compressor may use the same belt to operate.

How it's done:

  • The belt tensioner is loosened
  • The defective belt is removed
  • The new belt is installed and tensioner is tightened on to belt
  • The engine is started and belt operation is checked
  • The vehicle is road tested for proper operation

Our recommendation:

Your mechanic will check the condition of the alternator belt every time the oil is changed. If they notice the belt appears frayed, cracked, or is missing pieces, you should have the belt replaced.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Alternator Belt?

  • Battery light comes on
  • Interior lights and headlights flicker and dim
  • Engine stalls while driving and will not turn over to restart
  • Flapping sound of a frayed belt might be heard under the hood

How important is this service?

If your alternator belt breaks while you are driving, you may lose electrical power to important systems inside your vehicle or the engine may die. You could be left stranded or in a dangerous situation. Replace the alternator belt as soon as you notice unusual wear.


Recent Alternator / Serpentine Belt Replacement reviews in New York

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Jason

15 years of experience
344 reviews
Jason
15 years of experience
Jason is an expert with a lot of experience. He thought ahead and anticipated issues that would arise in the scheduled work and was prepared. He was a very good communicator and told us what he was doing, why and the pros and cons of different approaches all along the way. Real pro.
Recognized the problem and explained how he could fix it. Took the initiative and made the repair.

Derrick

20 years of experience
109 reviews
Derrick
20 years of experience
Derrick did a great job replacing my serpentine belt to my Mercedes as well as replacing the pulley. When preparing to fix my car Derrick already concluded from his knowledge that something I had to be broken for my belt to break. It was the pulley. Derrick had no problem taking me to the auto store to pick up the needed part. He made sure it was correct before leaving & after a few my car was back up and running. Thanks for your help and keeping me at ease with the frustrations of a broken down car.

Elias

14 years of experience
115 reviews
Elias
14 years of experience
Great all around

Okela

13 years of experience
46 reviews
Okela
13 years of experience
Excellent job

Sedat

20 years of experience
19 reviews
Sedat
20 years of experience

Walter

46 years of experience
343 reviews
Walter
46 years of experience
Very nice guy. Answers questions when asked. And gives good advice for keeping your car.

Jeffrey

27 years of experience
870 reviews
Jeffrey
27 years of experience
Great and friendly service. Very profesional.

Lavell

28 years of experience
236 reviews
Lavell
28 years of experience
Lavell is truly reliable, knowledgeable and provides great advice on how to lengthen the lifespan of your car with every job

Larry

16 years of experience
116 reviews
Larry
16 years of experience
Great experience with Larry. Highly recommend.

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