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How much does it cost to replace a serpentine belt on a Ford Fiesta?

A typical serpentine belt replacement for a Ford Fiesta costs roughly $100 to $250 in the United States, with belt-only jobs toward the lower end and setups that include a new tensioner or pulleys toward the higher end. The exact price depends on the model year, engine type, and local labor rates.


What affects the price


Several factors influence the final bill: the Fiesta’s engine size and year, whether you need just the belt or also a tensioner and/or pulleys replaced, your geographic location and the shop’s labor rate, and whether you choose OE-grade parts or aftermarket equivalents. If you attempt the repair yourself, you can save on labor but must have the right tools and mechanical know-how.


Typical pricing ranges


The following ranges reflect common scenarios at U.S. auto shops. They illustrate the difference between a belt-only replacement and more involved services that replace additional parts in the belt drive system.



  • Belt-only replacement: Parts roughly $15-$60; labor about $60-$120; total typically $100-$180.

  • Belt with tensioner replacement: Parts roughly $50-$150; labor about $100-$180; total typically $180-$330.

  • Belt with tensioner and idler pulleys or full belt-drive kit: Parts roughly $60-$200; labor about $120-$200; total typically $260-$400.


Prices vary by market and whether the shop uses OE-grade parts or aftermarket equivalents. Always request a written estimate that breaks down parts and labor before proceeding.


DIY considerations


Doing the job yourself can reduce labor costs but requires the right tools and safety precautions. A belt-drive kit typically costs $20-$60, depending on the brand and whether it includes a tensioner. Plan for 1–3 hours if you’re experienced; longer if you’re learning. If you’re unsure, a professional service is advisable.


What to tell your mechanic


Provide your Fiesta’s model year and engine size (for example, 2014 Ford Fiesta 1.6L) and note any belt squeal, cracks, or worn tensioner. This helps the shop decide whether you need only a belt or a full belt-drive kit.


Summary


For a Ford Fiesta in the United States, expect about $100–$250 for a serpentine belt replacement. Belt-only jobs are on the lower end, while replacements that include a tensioner and/or pulleys push costs higher. Always get a written estimate with a clear parts-and-labor breakdown, and consider whether a full belt-drive kit is warranted given mileage and wear. DIY options can lower costs but require the proper tools and expertise.

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