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Timing belts are typically composed of a combination of rubber and reinforced fibers. The rubber used in timing belts is often synthetic, designed to withstand extreme conditions including heat, oil, and wear. The most common types of rubber used in timing belts are neoprene and ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM). These materials are known for their durability and flexibility, allowing the belt to handle the tension and stress during engine operation.


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The alternator is a vital component that converts mechanical energy from the engine into electrical energy. It generates alternating current (AC) which is then transformed into direct current (DC) to charge the vehicle battery and power electrical systems when the engine is running. These systems include headlights, dashboard electronics, infotainment systems, and most importantly, the ignition system that keeps the engine running.


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