A belt is a flexible rubber material that mechanically connects two or more rotating shafts. The belt located at the front of the motor, which ensures smooth operation of the engine and keeps all rotations at the same time, is called the front belt.
Fake belts are the same length as the warranty belts, but are made of different materials, stretch over time, cause the engine to fail, waste more gasoline, and even more so lead to the risk of breaking the engine.
A cracked or torn belt can break without indicating an error on the control panel and cause major damage to the engine. That’s why it’s important to have your car serviced regularly and replace worn out belts with new warranty belts.