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The primary function of the drive belt is to transfer power from the engine’s crankshaft to various accessories, enabling them to operate. For instance, when the engine runs, it rotates the crankshaft, which in turn causes the drive belt to spin. This motion activates the accessories connected to the belt. Unlike older cars that used several different belts to connect individual accessories, most modern vehicles utilize a single serpentine belt, which is more efficient and easier to replace.


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A V-ribbed belt, also known as a multi-rib belt or serpentine belt, is a type of power transmission belt that features multiple thin ribs running along its length. Unlike traditional flat belts, which utilize friction between their surface and the grooved pulleys, V-ribbed belts are designed to fit snugly within the pulley grooves. This design allows for a greater surface area of contact, resulting in enhanced grip without slippage, a crucial factor for high-performance applications.


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