BELTS, HOSES & FILTERS

Services for Belts, Hoses & Filters:

  • Comprehensive inspection of belts, hoses, and filters to assess wear and tear.
  • Replacement of worn or damaged belts to prevent engine damage and ensure proper functioning of accessories.
  • Installation of high-quality belts designed for durability and optimal performance.
  • Inspection and replacement of hoses to prevent coolant leaks and engine overheating.
  • Use of quality hoses resistant to heat, pressure, and corrosion for long-term reliability.
  • Examination of filters, including air, oil, and fuel filters, to maintain engine efficiency and longevity.
  • Replacement of filters as needed to ensure clean airflow, proper lubrication, and fuel delivery.
  • Installation of premium filters designed to trap contaminants and maintain engine cleanliness.
  • Regular maintenance of belts, hoses, and filters to prevent costly repairs and maintain truck performance.
  • Thorough inspection and servicing of belts, hoses, and filters for peace of mind on the road.

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At American Ag & Auto we see a lot of problems caused by neglected hoses, belts, and filter maintenance from our customers. These items are durable and last a long time, but not forever, and rarely give warning before they start causing trouble. For this reason, people often find themselves inconvenienced by a failed belt, hose, or filter; it's one of those things that simply slip your mind until it causes you trouble.


Rubber belts experience two types of wear: mechanical, and age. While you run your route, your belts are wearing out. The belts drive everything on your engine – your alternator, water pump, A/C, power steering, and even the camshafts and valve train. Constant wear and tear from moving pulleys coupled with repeated heating up and cooling down eventually wears a belt out completely. Belts also dry rot with age and become weak and brittle after years of contact with the environment. Allowing our expert team to properly inspect and replace these parts is key to maintaining a reliable truck. 


Modern fuel filters tend to be overlooked during maintenance as well since they last a long time and are tucked away in odd locations; many drivers forget to have them changed at correct intervals. A clogged filter results in strain on the fuel pump, misfires, low power, etc., as it starves the engine of fuel. Allowing our team to replace your fuel filter is cheap and easy; if you are due for an oil change or can’t remember the last time it was done, have a new one installed. Air and oil filters are part of routine maintenance, and while they are certainly important, a reputable shop will always inspect them or recommend replacement. Fuel filters should be checked or replaced every 10,000 miles. 


Modern fuel filters tend to be overlooked during maintenance as well since they last a long time and are tucked away in odd locations; many drivers forget to have them changed at the correct intervals. A clogged filter results in strain on the fuel pump, misfires, low power, etc., as it starves the engine of fuel. Allowing our team to replace your fuel filter is cheap and easy; if your manual recommends a filter change or you can't remember the last time it was done, have a new one installed. Air and oil filters are part of routine maintenance, and while they are certainly important, a reputable shop will always inspect them or recommend replacement. Fuel filters can't be checked and don't get replaced every 3,000 miles, so it's important not to forget about them.


If you're experiencing trouble from failed belts, hoses, or filters, or think it may be time to have them inspected or changed, come see one of our expert mechanics. One of our technicians will be happy to take a look at your truck and advise you on what to do next. For any other problems, from oil changes to leaks, to air conditioning systems, to head repair, drop by and see for yourself what we can do for you.


Check Every Year/ 10,000 Miles

  • Automatic Transmission Fluid
  • Battery and Cables
  • Belts
  • Dash Lights
  • Engine Air Filter
  • Engine Oil
  • Exhaust
  • Hoses
  • Lights
  • Power Steering Fluid
  • Tire Inflation and Condition
  • Windshield Washer Fluid
  • Cabin Air Filter
  • Chasis Lubrication
  • Coolant (Antifreeze)
  • Steering and Suspension


Filters are normal wear items that require regular checks and replacement. Factors that affect replacement intervals include:

  • Mileage
  • Driving habits
  • Driving and road conditions
  • Type of filter
  • Truck type


Symptoms that you need to get those filters and fluids changed include,

  • Poor fuel mileage
  • Hesitation while accelerating
  • Musty odor in the cabin
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