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belt replacement questions
Hi, I have a 2000 Nissan Altima GXE. I have about 73,000 miles on it. I have not yet replaced my belt. I don't know a whole lot about cars. What kind of belt does my car use? Is it a serpentine belt? If so, how often do I need to replace it? If I should go ahead and replace it now, what do I need to buy? Just the one part? (serpentine belt) Do I need to buy anything else with it? (belt tensioner)
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Re: belt replacement questions
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Re: Re: belt replacement questions
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Part No. 340K4 Drive-Rite 9/16" X 34" 4 Serpentine Belt Compressor & Idler Warranty: 90-Day Free Replacement Part No. 525K6 Drive-Rite 27/32" X 52-.50" 6 Serpentine Belt Alternator, Water Pump, Power Steering & Idler Warranty: 90-Day Free Replacement Part No. 5040340 Dayco Serpentine Belt: 9/16" x 34" 4 Rib Poly Cog; Compressor & Idler Warranty: 1 Year Replacement Warranty Part No. 5060525 Dayco Serpentine Belt: 27/32" x 52.5" 6 Rib Poly Cog; Alternator, Water Pump, Power Steering, & Idler Warranty: 1 Year Replacement Warranty Part No. 5060525DR Drive-Rite Serpentine Belt: 27/32" x 52.50" 6 Rib Serpentine Belt: Alt., W.P., P.S. & Idler |
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Re: belt replacement questions
You have two sepentine belts. One for the A/C compressor and one for the alternator and power steering. When the old belts are removed, spin the idler and alternator to inspect if the bearings are rough or loose. They will probably be OK. If you find a problem, keep in mind that the waterpump bearings are the same as the idler and alternator bearings and each have turned just as many times. Coolant leaking from a waterpump ruins belts. If you don't see any coolant leaking from the W/P and the idler seems ok, replace both belts and hope everything lasts until 150k. They probably will. Pick the two Dayco belts that have 1yr warranty if you want better quality. The Drive-Rite belts must be Walmart quality. When coolant is replaced, flush the cooling system following the instructions on a can of cooling system flush.
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I got a 117k out of the original belts. They are not that bad to replace if you can get it up on a lift. Otherwise, it can be interesting.
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