Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:7PK2164

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$48.99
MPN: 7PK2164
UPC: 770075425458
Item Package Quantity: 1
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Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:7PK2164
Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:7PK2164
$48.99

Silence belt squeal and keep every engine accessory turning with the Gates Micro-V Serpentine Drive Belt, MPN 7PK2164. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2006 Honda Civic (L4-1.8L), looping over the crank and accessory pulleys to drive engine accessories such as the alternator and air-conditioning compressor.

Built with Gates' advanced technology that matches the OE size, construction, and materials, this belt is designed to deliver dependable, precision-fit performance whether the vehicle is imported or domestic.

  • Quiet, stable drive: special belt construction is designed to eliminate belt noise, reduce tension loss, and handle problem drive applications.
  • EPDM rubber: the EPDM rubber construction resists cracking on the rib surface.
  • OE-level spec: meets or exceeds all specifications from the Original Equipment Manufacturer.
  • Made in the USA: country of origin, United States.

Gates recommends replacing the tensioner at the same time, if equipped, for the best result. Signs the belt may need replacing include squealing on start-up, visible cracks or glazing on the ribs, or chunks missing from the rib surface.

Interchange: Manufacturer part number 7PK2164.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

7PK2164

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicle does the Gates 7PK2164 belt fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2006 Honda Civic with the L4-1.8L engine. Confirm fitment for your vehicle before ordering.

What does this serpentine belt do?

It loops over the crank and accessory pulleys to drive engine accessories such as the alternator and air-conditioning compressor.

What is the belt made of?

It uses an EPDM rubber construction that is designed to resist cracking on the rib surface, and it matches the OE size, construction, and materials.

How do I know when to replace the belt?

Signs it may need replacing include squealing on start-up, visible cracks or glazing on the ribs, or missing chunks from the rib surface.

Should I replace the tensioner too?

Gates recommends replacing the tensioner at the same time, if the vehicle is equipped with one, for the best result.