The serpentine belt for a 2007 Dodge Caliber typically costs between $15 and $50 for the belt itself, with total replacement costs often ranging from about $60 to $170 at an independent shop and potentially higher at a dealership. The exact price depends on whether you have the 2.0L or 2.4L engine, as well as the belt brand and where you purchase it.
What affects the price
Several factors influence both the belt price and the replacement cost. Engine variant affects belt length and routing, while brand and quality change the belt price. Where you buy the belt (auto parts store, online, or dealership) and the local labor rate will also shape the final outlay. If the tensioner or idler pulley is worn, parts and labor costs can add to the total.
- Engine variant (2.0L vs 2.4L) and corresponding belt length
- Belt brand and quality (OE-equivalent, OEM, aftermarket)
- Purchase channel (auto parts store, dealer, online)
- Labor rates and whether additional parts are required (tensioner/idler pulley)
In practice, belt prices cluster around a few ranges, and labor costs rise with higher shop rates or when extra components must be replaced.
Ballpark costs you can expect
Here are typical ranges to help you budget, noting these can vary by region and shop policy. The belt itself is usually a small portion of the total, with labor often driving the final price.
- Serpentine belt price: approximately $15–$50 depending on brand and length
- Labor to install: about $40–$120 at an independent shop; $100–$180 at a dealership
- Possible extra parts if wear is found (tensioner or idler pulley): $25–$100 for parts, plus $30–$100 in additional labor
- Estimated total for belt replacement at an independent shop: roughly $60–$170; at a dealership: commonly $140–$230 or more
When multiple components are replaced at once, or if OEM parts are specified, the total may be toward the higher end of these ranges.
Finding the right belt for your Caliber
To ensure you get the correct belt for your 2007 Caliber, confirm your engine type and part number, then match it to a compatible belt from a reputable brand. Use your vehicle’s VIN when shopping and consult the owner's manual or service manual if needed. If you’re unsure, a quick check with a local auto parts store or your mechanic can prevent mis-orders.
- Identify whether you have a 2.0L or 2.4L engine
- Check the current belt for part number or take the old belt to the store
- Compare OE-equivalent belts from brands such as Gates, Dayco, or ND to ensure compatibility
- Consider whether you want the belt alone or a belt with tensioner/idler included
Choosing the correct belt and ensuring proper installation helps prevent slippage and premature wear, keeping essential systems like the alternator, power steering, water pump, and AC compressor running smoothly.
Summary
For a 2007 Dodge Caliber, the serpentine belt itself typically costs between $15 and $50, with total replacement costs commonly ranging from about $60 to $230 or more depending on labor rates and whether extra parts are needed. Verify whether you have a 2.0L or 2.4L engine, confirm the exact belt part number, and consider professional installation to ensure proper routing and tension. This approach helps you budget accurately and avoid parking lot mis-orders.


