Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:K050380

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MPN: K050380
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Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:K050380
Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:K050380
$36.99

Keep the alternator, air conditioning, water pump, and power steering spinning with the Gates Micro-V Serpentine Drive Belt K050380. Depending on the application it drives the alternator, A/C compressor, water pump and/or power steering, and it drops in as a direct-fit replacement across a wide range of vehicles — from the 1984-1987 Toyota Corolla [L4-1.6L] and 1985-1988 Chevrolet Nova [L4-1.6L] to the 1991-1995 Acura Legend [V6-3.2L], 1995-1997 Honda Accord [V6-2.7L], 2010-2012 Audi R8 [V10-5.2L], and 2009-2014 Lamborghini Gallardo [V10-5.2L], plus Peterbilt and Volvo medium/heavy trucks running Cummins L10 and Volvo VE D12 diesels. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list of 52 applications.

  • EPDM rubber construction: resists cracking on the rib surface.
  • Precision-fit Micro-V design: built to match the OE size, construction and materials.
  • Special belt construction: helps quiet belt noise, reduce tension loss and address problem drive applications.
  • OE-level quality: meets or exceeds all Original Equipment Manufacturer specifications.

Gates recommends replacing the belt tensioner as well, if the vehicle is so equipped. Country of origin: Mexico.

Manufacturer part number K050380.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Gates K050380?

It's a Gates Micro-V serpentine drive belt (MPN K050380) that transfers power from the crankshaft pulley to drive engine accessories such as the alternator, A/C compressor, water pump, or power steering, depending on the application.

Will this belt fit my vehicle?

It's cataloged for 52 applications, including the Toyota Corolla, Chevrolet Nova, Acura Legend, Honda Accord, Audi R8, Lamborghini Gallardo, and Peterbilt/Volvo diesel trucks. See the Buyer's Guide tab.

What is the belt made of?

It uses an EPDM rubber construction, which resists cracking on the rib surface.

Should I replace the tensioner too?

Gates recommends replacing the belt tensioner along with the belt if the vehicle is so equipped, to help maintain proper tension.

What are signs this belt may need replacing?

Signs that may indicate a worn belt include squealing or chirping noises, visible cracking or glazing on the ribs, and fraying. Diagnose the cause before replacing.