so, my buddy had a 2010 corolla, right? he said the serpentine belt lasted him about 60k miles. but I’ve heard some people push it to 100k. kinda wild.
once, his belt snapped outta nowhere and he was stranded at a gas station. ever had that happen? it was funny but not funny. just make sure to check it every so often, you know?
I remember my Corolla’s serpentine belt lasted around 60k miles in Ohio guess it depends on driving habits and weather. also seems like some last longer.
I’ve driven my Corolla in Toronto for years and I’ve noticed the serpentine belt usually lasts around 60k to 100k miles. I replaced mine at about 80k just as a precaution.
Some say it can go longer if you maintain it but I just prefer to be safe than sorry. Those belts are lifesavers when it comes to the engine running smoothly.
I’ve had my Corolla for about five years now in Ontario and the serpentine belt still seems alright. I read somewhere that they usually last between 60 to 100 thousand miles but who knows right. I’ve never really thought about it till now but I guess if you hear any weird noises it might be time to get it checked. Just a thought. Such a vital part of the car.
So I had a 2010 Toyota Corolla in Canada and my serpentine belt lasted around 80k miles before showing signs of wear. I remember it was winter and I heard this squeaking sound which freaked me out. I’ve read they can last up to 100k miles but depends on driving conditions and maintenance.
Always good to check regularly cause you never know when it might snap. Just had a friend who didn’t and ended up stranded. That’s a whole other story.
I’ve had my Corolla for about seven years and never replaced the serpentine belt. It’s funny how some people say it should last 60k miles but mine is still doing fine here in Texas. Guess luck plays a part.
I ve got a 2015 Corolla in Toronto and my serpentine belt lasted about five years before I had to change it. Pretty solid run honestly kinda impressed. Just keep an eye on those little cracks though.
I’ve had my Corolla for about five years and my serpentine belt went out right at 70k miles. Seems like they go in cycles kind of like seasons or something. Just keep an eye on it.
I ve had my Corolla for a while now and I gotta say the serpentine belt lasted me about five years before I noticed some cracking. I’m in Michigan so the weather probably played a role.
Heard some folks go longer but it really depends on how much you drive and maintain it I guess. Just keep an eye out for signs.
I had a Corolla back in Seattle and I think my serpentine belt lasted about 70k miles before showing signs of wear.
Pretty solid for a small car honestly. Just keep an eye on it and you should be fine.
I ve had my Corolla for eight years now and the serpentine belt lasted about 60k miles before my mechanic said it was wearing down. I live in Michigan so winter roads can be rough. Definitely check it regularly.
I ve got a 2012 Corolla and my serpentine belt lasted around 70k miles before I had to change it.
Honestly I was a bit surprised since I thought it would go longer given how dependable these cars usually are.
Now I just keep an eye on it every time I do an oil change to avoid any surprises down the road.
Never realized how important that little thing is until it starts making noise.
I ve always had good luck with my Corolla in Toronto took me about 60k miles before I changed the serpentine belt.
But I heard some people say they waited too long and it squeaked like a rusty door. Just keep an eye on it and you should be fine.
I remember when my Corolla hit 120k miles and I had to change the serpentine belt. I ve heard they last around 60 to 100k. I guess it depends on driving habits. Anyway mine started squeaking so it was time. Not a fun task though.
in my experience living in Seattle ive changed mine around 60k miles it started making noise before that though I think they last longer in milder climates so not sure for hotter places might be different altogether
I had my Corolla’s serpentine belt last around 60k miles in Michigan it started squeaking one cold morning I thought it was just the weather turns out the belt was fraying. Gotta keep an eye on it.
I’ve had my Corolla for a while now and that serpentine belt lasted around 60k miles here in Canada. Seemed decent but I heard others say different. I’ve learned regular checks are key.
I’ve got a 2016 Corolla in New York City and my serpentine belt lasted about 5 years before I had to change it. Pretty solid if you ask me.
I ve heard people push it to like 90K miles though but I wouldn’t risk it.