Power Steering Belts

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Chain Guide

Nissan 13085-31U02
Maxima. Tension side. Upper.
Discontinued
1308597E06 - : Chain Guide for Nissan Image

Chain Guide

Nissan 13085-97E06
Upper. Crankshaft.
Discontinued
A302H03G0MVW - : Timing Chain for Nissan Image

Timing Chain

Nissan A302H-03G0MVW
From 01/1988. Z24, z24i.
Discontinued
Pickup only
8684137M01 - : Belt & Retractor for Nissan Image
Pickup only

Belt & Retractor

Nissan 86841-37M01
Front.
Discontinued
8686294A01 - : Shoulder Belt for Nissan Image

Shoulder Belt

Nissan 86862-94A01
Passive, usa only.
Discontinued
A302H97E0AVW - : Timing Chain for Nissan Image

Timing Chain

Nissan A302H-97E0AVW
Crank to Idler. Crankshaft. Maxima.
Discontinued
8082001G00 - : Belt Weather-Strip for Nissan Image

Belt Weather-Strip

Nissan 80820-01G00
$128.70
MSRP $171.60
Save $42.90
25% Off

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Power Steering Belts That Keep Your Steering Responsive

Don't trust overpriced third parties for your genuine OEM parts. Not when you have Ed Martin Nissan in your corner. Power steering belts connect your engine to the power steering pump, making every turn effortless. We provide genuine Nissan power steering belts that match your Pathfinder and Maxima specifications perfectly. Aftermarket alternatives might save a few dollars upfront but often fail prematurely.

How Power Steering Belts Work

Power steering belts wrap around pulleys connected to your engine's crankshaft and the power steering pump. As the engine runs, the belt spins the pump, which pressurizes hydraulic fluid that assists your steering. Without this belt, turning your steering wheel requires significant physical effort. The belt maintains constant tension to transfer power efficiently. Modern vehicles depend on this system for safe, comfortable driving.

Why Power Steering Belts Wear Out

Heat from the engine gradually degrades the rubber compound in power steering belts. The constant flexing around pulleys causes microscopic cracks that worsen over time. Oil leaks from nearby engine components contaminate the belt surface, accelerating breakdown. Cheap aftermarket belts use lower-grade materials that crack and fray faster than genuine parts. Temperature extremes in different climates also contribute to premature wear.

When to Replace Your Power Steering Belt

Inspect your power steering belt every oil change for cracks, fraying, or glazing on the surface. Squealing noises when turning the steering wheel indicate belt slippage. Difficulty turning the wheel, especially at low speeds, suggests belt failure. Most manufacturers recommend replacement every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, but harsh conditions may require earlier service. Replacing worn belts prevents unexpected breakdowns.

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