Genuine Ford Belts and Hoses

8E5Z6K254A - : Engine Oil Pump Chain Tensioner for Ford Image

Engine Oil Pump Chain Tensioner

$15.04
MSRP $21.33
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2L1Z6K297AA - : Guide for Ford Image

Guide

$24.95
MSRP $36.00
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JL3Z6K297A - : Guide for Ford Image

Guide

Transit. Primary chain. Right. Expedition, Navigator. F150. With turbo. Explorer. F-150. Upper. Police interceptor.
$24.51
MSRP $35.37
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JL3Z6B274B - : Guide for Ford Image

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F150. Mustang. Primary timing. Left. Slack side.
$23.56
MSRP $34.00
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HL3Z6B274A - : Guide for Ford Image

Guide

Expedition, Navigator. Left. F-150. Slack side. F150. With turbo.
$35.46
MSRP $51.17
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HL3Z6B274B - : Guide for Ford Image

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Expedition, Navigator. Right. F-150. Slack side. F150. With turbo.
$37.31
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CJ5Z6K297A - : Guide for Ford Image

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$29.34
MSRP $42.33
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CP9Z6K297A - : Guide for Ford Image

Guide

Focus. EcoSport. Transit Connect van.
$32.11
MSRP $46.33
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BR3Z6B274A - : Guide for Ford Image

Guide

F150. Left. Mustang. F-150. Slack side.
$25.53
MSRP $36.83
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AL3Z6B274A - : Guide for Ford Image

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Left. F250, f350 super duty. F150. Chain guide. E-350 Super Duty. E-450 Super Duty.
$24.37
MSRP $35.17
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JL3Z6M256A - : Guide for Ford Image

Guide

F150. Mustang. Primary timing. Right. Slack side.
$22.80
MSRP $32.33
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F57Z6019C - : Timing Cover for Ford Image

Timing Cover

2.3L, inner. 2.5L, inner.
$119.25
MSRP $176.67
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Every drive depends on small systems working in sync, especially belts and hoses that manage airflow, coolant, and engine timing. When these parts wear out, performance drops and breakdown risk rises quickly. Drivers often overlook early warning signs until a failure interrupts a routine trip. Understanding their role helps prevent costly repairs and keeps a vehicle reliable.

What Belts and Hoses Actually Do

Belts transfer force from the crankshaft to accessories like the alternator and compressor, while hoses carry coolant between the radiator and engine. A worn belt can slip or snap, and a cracked hose can leak or burst under pressure. Routine checks at Mad Max Ford Parts help spot glazing, fraying, swelling, and soft spots before damage spreads to the F-150 or Explorer. Keeping these parts in good condition supports consistent performance.

Why They Break Down Over Time

Heat, contamination, and constant tension cause rubber to harden and lose flexibility. Oil leaks and debris accelerate wear, while age weakens internal fibers. Lower-priced aftermarket options often use inferior materials that fail sooner and may not fit correctly. Genuine Ford replacements from Mad Max Ford Parts are designed for durability and precise fit, helping reduce slippage, noise, and unexpected failures.

When to Replace and What to Check

Inspection intervals usually fall between 30,000 and 60,000 miles, though harsh conditions can shorten that range. Watch for squealing sounds, visible cracks, or coolant residue near hose connections. Replacing belts and hoses alongside a worn water pump can prevent repeat labor costs. Mad Max Ford Parts offers dependable genuine components that maintain proper system function and reliability.

FAQ: Belts and Hoses

How long do belts and hoses last?
Most last between 30,000 and 60,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and maintenance habits.

What are common signs of failure?
Squealing noises, cracks, leaks, or visible wear are early indicators that replacement is needed.

Are genuine Ford parts worth it?
Yes, they offer better fit, longer lifespan, and improved reliability compared to generic aftermarket options.