Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:K080755HD

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$44.99
MPN: K080755HD
UPC: 770075342175
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Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:K080755HD
Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:K080755HD
$44.99

Keep the alternator, fan, water pump, and hub turning in sync with the Gates Serpentine Belt K080755HD. This single multi-rib accessory belt loops over the engine's pulleys to transfer power from the crankshaft to the belt-driven accessories. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2001-2006 Freightliner Condor, 1999-2002 International 2574, 1999-2002 International 2674, 2001-2002 International 5500i, 2000-2002 International 5600i, 2000 Kenworth T300, and 2000-2005 Peterbilt 330.

  • Accessory drive: routes power to the alternator, fan, water pump, and hub on the listed applications.
  • One-belt design: a single serpentine belt drives the accessories it's routed over.
  • Direct-fit routing: routes over the accessory pulleys on the listed applications.

Over time an accessory belt can crack, glaze, fray, or develop chunking along the ribs. Squeal on startup, visible cracking, or slipping are signs the belt may need replacing. If a worn or damaged belt is the cause, this replaces it. Inspect the tensioner and pulleys at the same time for even, reliable operation. Manufacturer part number K080755HD.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this belt do?

It's a serpentine accessory belt that loops over the engine's pulleys to transfer power from the crankshaft to accessories such as the alternator, fan, water pump, and hub on the listed applications.

Which vehicles does the K080755HD fit?

It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2001-2006 Freightliner Condor, 1999-2002 International 2574 and 2674, 2001-2002 International 5500i, 2000-2002 International 5600i, 2000 Kenworth T300, and 2000-2005 Peterbilt 330.

How do I know when the belt needs replacing?

Signs include startup squeal, visible cracking, glazing, fraying, or chunking along the ribs, and slipping. Diagnose the cause first, since some noises come from the tensioner or pulleys.

Is this belt a bolt-on part?

No. A serpentine belt is not bolted on; it routes and loops over the accessory pulleys following the factory belt path and is tensioned by the belt tensioner.

Should I inspect anything else during installation?

Yes. Inspect the belt tensioner and each accessory pulley when you replace the belt, since a worn tensioner or pulley can shorten the life of a new belt or cause noise.