CRP Automotive Launches ContiTech Replacement Belts For Vehicle Stop/Start Systems – UnderhoodService

CRP Automotive Launches ContiTech Replacement Belts For Vehicle Stop/Start Systems

CRPCRP Automotive has announced the introduction of ContiTech replacement belts for applications that use Start/Stop technology. The new belts, ContiTech SILENT GRIP and ContiTech TOUGH GRIP, were originally developed by ContiTech to solve specific problems on major OE applications. The aftermarket replacement belts are made by ContiTech to the same OE specifications and are now available from the CRP Automotive NAFTA distribution system.

According to David Hirschhorn, director, brand management, “The complicated engines used in some of today’s vehicles create very harsh environments and Start/Stop technology places much more demanding loads on the belt drive than those experienced by vehicles without these systems. The ContiTech SILENT GRIP and ContiTech TOUGH GRIP stop/start system belts incorporate a special technology to overcome these issues and meet stringent OE requirements for new vehicle production by Audi, BMW, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Volvo and Volkswagen.”

Reduces System Noise
To help minimize the belt drive noise from Start/Stop systems, ContiTech SILENT GRIP belts feature an extra layer of rubber with a Teflon coating and textile fabric on the rib side of the belt. The belts are available for use on popular model year and engine applications for BMW ACTIVEHYBRID 5 and 7; Volvo S60, C30, C70, S40, V50 and S60; Audi A3; and Volkswagen Beetle, Golf, Jetta and Passat.

Withstands Harsh Environments
To offset the harsh environments created by today’s engines and withstand the demanding loads placed on drive belts by start/stop technology, ContiTech TOUGH GRIP belts feature an extra layer of cotton on top of the rubber on the rib side of the belt. The belts are available for popular model year and engine applications on Chrysler 200, 300, and Town & Country Van; the Dodge Durango, Charger, Challenger, Avenger, Grand Caravan, and Journey; the Jeep Grand Cherokee; the Ram C/V; and the Volkswagen Routan.

ContiTech belts and belt kits are backed by the CRP Automotive standard of excellence. For more information, visit www.contibelts.com. An application look-up is also available on CRP’s online application catalog, on ShowMeTheParts at www.showmetheparts.com/crp.

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