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ACDelco 15345 | Accessory Drive Belt

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$13.99
Part Number
ACD15345
UPC:
21625282107
Condition:
New
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ACDelco Professional, premium aftermarket V-Belts serve as replacement belts for today's most demanding engine drives. Due to thermal forces, these variable notched belts actually tighten on the drive as they get hot. This results in improved belt performance by reducing tension, decay, and noise. These premium aftermarket replacement v-belts are manufactured to meet your expectations for fit, form, and function.

BRAND: ACDelco

FEATURES:

  • Has thermally active tensile cords that provide maintenance free performance when properly installed and tensioned
  • Its fiber loaded rubber stock puts more flexibility along the length of the belt, yet gives the belt greater lateral stability in the pulley
  • Manufactured with form ground to ensure precise top width and sidewall dimensional control for proper fit in the pulley as well as a smoother, quieter running belt

SPECIFICS:

ACD_RemanDesNo
AltPA_1040_mm10.0
AltPA_2002_mm877
AltPA_2005_mm891
FAQ - A1Yes, this may be indicative of an alignment issue or a failed tensioner.
FAQ - A2Yes, you may lose your power steering or stall out. Your car is not drivable when your drive belt fails.
FAQ - A3Yes, the leading causes of belt failure are improper tension and misaligned pulleys. Both these conditions cause excessive heat which leads to belt failure. Have your belts checked every 3,000 miles for belt wear, proper tension, and pulley alignment.
FAQ - A4No, when the belt backing has been torn or cracked, the belt should be replaced.
FAQ - A5No, use the belt in the way it's listed in the ACDelco belts and hoses catalog.
FAQ - A6No, remember the leading cause of belt failure is improper tension and misaligned pulleys. Improper tension will cause the belt to slip and you may notice a loss of performance from the air conditioning system as well as increased heat under the hood. High heat can lead to premature accessory failure.
FAQ - Q1Could an automotive belt tear during use?
FAQ - Q2Will I know immediately if an automotive belt tears?
FAQ - Q3Are there steps I can take to ensure a longer automotive belt life?
FAQ - Q4Is there a way to repair a torn automotive belt?
FAQ - Q5Can I use the same automotive belt for multiple uses?
FAQ - Q6Will a worn automotive belt affect gas mileage?
Good Maintenance Practices - S1 B1Do not use belt dressings to stop belt slippage or noise. These are oil based and may cause belt deterioration.
Good Maintenance Practices - S1 B2Never twist a belt more than 90 degrees during inspection. This may damage the tensile cords and cause premature failure.
Good Maintenance Practices - S1 B3Replace serpentine belts every 60,000 - 100,000 miles. Check vehicle's owner's manual.
Good Maintenance Practices - S1 B4Replace V-belts after 3 to 4 years, or every 36,000 to 48,000 miles.
Good Maintenance Practices - S1 B5Use an approved tension gauge to check belt tension.
Good Maintenance Practices - S1 B6Check for proper belt tension after 500 to 1,000 miles following belt installation. Recheck often, at least twice a year or every 6,000 miles.
Marketing Statement - Product LineBuilt to meet the latest demands, ACDelco's Belts and Hoses line includes automotive belts and hoses, tensioners, pulleys, and kits. ACDelco offers a wide variety of Professional premium, aftermarket parts, and a select offering of GM Original Equipment Belts that fit a variety of vehicles on the road today.
Marketing Statement - Sub BrandWhen it comes to replacing your Belts, ACDelco offers a full line of Professional, premium aftermarket Belt products. To help make part replacement simple and precise, ACDelco also offers pulleys, tensioners, and kits. ACDelco Professional, premium aftermarket belts fit both GM and Non GM vehicles.
Measurements41 3/8 in x 35 1/8 in
Mkt_BrandQual_NameStandard
Mkt_State_Warranty_CALimited Lifetime Warranty as long as original purchaser still owns vehicle (Parts Only).
Mkt_State_Warranty_USLimited Lifetime as long as original purchaser owns vehicle. (Parts Only)
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - S1 B1Rubber Loss: (most common belt wear) a belt wear gauge measures rubber loss, which can result in reduced power transfer from the crank to the accessories.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - S1 B2Glazing: shiny spots can indicate a slipping belt that isn't properly transferring power to accessories.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - S1 B3Pilling: worn rubber can fill in grooves and cause noise, heat, vibration, and excessive wear.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - S1 B4Abrasion: wear along the side could indicate misalignment due to a failed tensioner.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - S1 B5Cracking: older neoprene belts crack as they near the end of their life cycle and often need to be replaced.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - S1 B6Engine stops or backfires.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - S1 B7The belt is producing a squealing noise.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - S1 B8Headlights dim while driving.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - S1 B9Loss of battery charge.
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DOWNLOADS:

APPLICATIONS:

  • 1980-1985 Toyota Celica - Position: Fan and Alternator
  • 1974-1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SEL - Position: Air Pump
  • 1985-1985 Chevrolet G30 - Position: Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1991-1994 Pontiac Sunbird - Position: Air Conditioning
  • 1967-1967 BMW 1602 - Position: Alternator
  • 1984-1995 Toyota 4Runner - Position: Fan and Alternator
  • 1984-1984 GMC P3500 - Position: Fan To Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1973-1974 Nissan 620 Pickup - Position: Fan and Alternator
  • 1974-1976 Mercedes-Benz 450SE - Position: Air Pump
  • 1964-1967 BMW 1600 - Position: Alternator
  • 1987-1987 Nissan Stanza - Position: Water Pump and Alternator
    • W/V-Belt Drive
  • 1981-1984 Volkswagen Jetta - Position: Water Pump and Alternator
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1985-1985 GMC G1500 - Position: Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1984-1984 Chevrolet P30 - Position: Fan To Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1985-1985 GMC G2500 - Position: Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1984-1984 GMC P2500 - Position: Fan To Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 2013-2016 John Deere Gator HPX 4x4 Diesel - Position: Water Pump
  • 1987-1988 BMW M6 - Position: Power Steering
  • 1973-1977 Jaguar XJ12 - Position: Alternator
  • 1966-1967 BMW 2000 - Position: Alternator
  • 1988-1988 BMW M5 - Position: Power Steering
  • 1984-1985 Nissan 200SX - Position: Fan and Alternator
  • 1978-1980 Porsche 928 - Position: Alternator
    • W/V-Belt Drive
  • 1987-1987 BMW L6 - Position: Power Steering
  • 1982-1982 Pontiac Firebird - Position: Power Steering
  • 1984-1984 Chevrolet P20 - Position: Fan To Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1986-1988 BMW 635CSi - Position: Power Steering
  • 1980-1983 Volkswagen Rabbit Pickup - Position: Water Pump and Alternator
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1977-1984 Volkswagen Rabbit - Position: Water Pump and Alternator
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1985-1985 Chevrolet P20 - Position: Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1982-1986 Nissan Stanza - Position: Water Pump and Alternator
  • 1978-1979 Toyota Celica - Position: Fan and Alternator
    • Preferred Belt
  • 1985-1985 GMC P3500 - Position: Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1966-1967 BMW 1600ti - Position: Alternator
  • 1970-1974 Toyota Hi-Lux - Position: Fan and Alternator
  • 1985-1985 Chevrolet G20 - Position: Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1985-1985 GMC G3500 - Position: Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1978-1979 Toyota Corona - Position: Fan and Alternator
    • Preferred Belt
  • 1985-1985 Chevrolet P30 - Position: Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1985-1985 Chevrolet G10 - Position: Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1965-1967 BMW 2000c - Position: Alternator
  • 1974-1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SLC - Position: Air Pump
  • 1966-1967 BMW 1600-2 - Position: Alternator
  • 1981-1982 Porsche 928 - Position: Alternator
  • 1986-1987 Nissan 200SX - Position: Fan and Alternator
    • W/V-Belt Drive
  • 1966-1967 BMW 2000ti - Position: Alternator
  • 1980-1982 Toyota Corona - Position: Fan and Alternator
  • 1982-1982 Chevrolet Camaro - Position: Power Steering
  • 1976-1977 Jaguar XJS - Position: Alternator
  • 1975-1977 Audi 100 Series - Position: Power Steering
  • 1968-1968 BMW 2002ti - Position: Alternator
  • 1970-1995 Toyota Pickup - Position: Fan and Alternator
  • 1975-1979 Peugeot 504 - Position: Air Conditioning
  • 1965-1967 BMW 2000cs - Position: Alternator
  • 1974-1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL - Position: Air Pump
  • 1985-1985 GMC P2500 - Position: Air Pump
    • W/O A.C.
  • 1985-1987 BMW 535i - Position: Power Steering

Product type:
Aftermarket
Product Description:
Standard High Capacity V-Belt
Material:
Fiber Loaded Rubber
Color:
Black
Top Width (Inch):
0.41
Top Cogged:
No
Measurements:
41 3/8 in x 35 1/8
Hazardous Material:
No
Minimum Order Quantity:
1
Features & Benefits - Bullet 2:
Has thermally active tensile cords that provide maintenance free performance when properly installed and tensioned
Features & Benefits - Bullet 3:
Manufactured with form ground to ensure precise top width and sidewall dimensional control for proper fit in the pulley as well as a smoother, quieter running belt
Features & Benefits - Bullet 1:
Its fiber loaded rubber stock puts more flexibility along the length of the belt, yet gives the belt greater lateral stability in the pulley
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bull:
The belt is producing a squealing noise.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bull:
Rubber Loss: (most common belt wear) a belt wear gauge measures rubber loss, which can result in reduced power transfer from the crank to the accessories.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bull:
Pilling: worn rubber can fill in grooves and cause noise, heat, vibration, and excessive wear.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bull:
Loss of battery charge.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bull:
Headlights dim while driving.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bull:
Glazing: shiny spots can indicate a slipping belt that isn't properly transferring power to accessories.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bull:
Engine stops or backfires.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bull:
Cracking: older neoprene belts crack as they near the end of their life cycle and often need to be replaced.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bull:
Abrasion: wear along the side could indicate misalignment due to a failed tensioner.
Life Cycle Status:
Announced
FAQ - Question 4:
Is there a way to repair a torn automotive belt?
Life Cycle Status Description:
Announced - Part has been announced to customers on a paper “New Number Announcement”. Part is active.
FAQ - Answer 2:
Yes, you may lose your power steering or stall out. Your car is not drivable when your drive belt fails.
Item Level GTIN:
00021625282107
FAQ - Question 3:
Are there steps I can take to ensure a longer automotive belt life?
FAQ - Question 1:
Could an automotive belt tear during use?
FAQ - Answer 5:
No, use the belt in the way it's listed in the ACDelco belts and hoses catalog.
FAQ - Question 2:
Will I know immediately if an automotive belt tears?
FAQ - Question 6:
Will a worn automotive belt affect gas mileage?
FAQ - Question 5:
Can I use the same automotive belt for multiple uses?
FAQ - Answer 1:
Yes, this may be indicative of an alignment issue or a failed tensioner.
FAQ - Answer 4:
No, when the belt backing has been torn or cracked, the belt should be replaced.
Good Maintenance Practices - Section 1 - Bullet 1:
Do not use belt dressings to stop belt slippage or noise. These are oil based and may cause belt deterioration.
Good Maintenance Practices - Section 1 - Bullet 2:
Never twist a belt more than 90 degrees during inspection. This may damage the tensile cords and cause premature failure.
Good Maintenance Practices - Section 1 - Bullet 3:
Replace serpentine belts every 60,000 - 100,000 miles. Check vehicle's owner's manual.
Good Maintenance Practices - Section 1 - Bullet 4:
Replace V-belts after 3 to 4 years, or every 36,000 to 48,000 miles.
Good Maintenance Practices - Section 1 - Bullet 5:
Use an approved tension gauge to check belt tension.
Top Width (Millimeter):
10.0
Effective Length (Millimeter):
877
Outside Circumference (Millimeter):
891
Good Maintenance Practices - Section 1 - Bullet 6:
Check for proper belt tension after 500 to 1,000 miles following belt installation. Recheck often, at least twice a year or every 6,000 miles.
Country of Origin:
United States
Weight - Each (Gross Pounds):
00.18
Height - Each (Inch):
00.50
Length - Each (Inch):
35.20
Width - Each (Inch):
00.60



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