Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:K061045

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MPN: K061045
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Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:K061045
Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:K061045
$47.99

Keep the fan and every accessory spinning quietly with the Gates Micro-V Serpentine Drive Belt (MPN K061045), a fan/accessory-drive belt that loops over the pulleys to turn engine accessories. It fits a wide range of applications, including the 2000-2004 Audi A6 Quattro [V8-4.2L], 1992-1995 Chevrolet C3500 [V8-6.5L], 1994-1995 Ford Mustang [V8-5.0L], 1988-1992 Eagle Premier [V6-3.0L], and 2024-2025 Freightliner MT45 [V8-6.6L] — see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list of 36 applications.

  • Special belt construction: helps eliminate belt noise, reduces tension loss, and addresses problem drive applications.
  • EPDM rubber construction: resists cracking on the rib surface.
  • Precision fit: advanced technology matches OE size, construction, and materials for optimal vehicle performance.
  • OE-level specs: designed to satisfy or surpass the vehicle manufacturer's specifications.

Signs the belt may need replacing include squealing or chirping noise, visible cracking or glazing on the ribs, and fraying. Replacing the tensioner at the same time is recommended (if equipped). Country of origin: Mexico.

Manufacturer part number K061045.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this part?

It is the Gates Micro-V Serpentine Drive Belt, MPN K061045, a fan and accessory-drive belt that routes over the pulleys to turn the engine's accessories.

Will it fit my vehicle?

It is listed for 36 applications, such as the 2000-2004 Audi A6 Quattro [V8-4.2L] and 1992-1995 Chevrolet C3500 [V8-6.5L]. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your exact year, make, model, and engine.

What is it made of?

It uses an EPDM rubber construction, which resists cracking on the rib surface, and its special construction helps reduce belt noise and tension loss.

How do I know when to replace it?

Signs the belt may need replacing include squealing or chirping, visible cracking or glazing on the ribs, and fraying. Diagnose the cause before replacing.

Should I replace the tensioner too?

Gates recommends replacing the tensioner at the same time, if the vehicle is equipped with one, to help maintain proper belt tension.