Serpentine Belts

572370W010 - : Carrier Guide for Nissan Image

Carrier Guide

Nissan 57237-0W010
Underbody mounted spare.
Discontinued
K07236X011 - : Trim for Nissan Image

Trim

Nissan K0723-6X011
Convertible, at belt.
Discontinued
2857085E10 - : Control Module for Nissan Image

Control Module

Nissan 28570-85E10
Maxima. From 7/92.
Discontinued
878241B000 - : Anchor Cover for Nissan Image

Anchor Cover

Nissan 87824-1B000
Bench seat, saddle. 1996-98, usa only, saddle.
Discontinued
878241B003 - : Anchor Cover for Nissan Image

Anchor Cover

Nissan 87824-1B003
Bench seat, graphite, orchid. 1996-98, usa only, graphite, orchid.
Discontinued
2857030P00 - : Control Assembly for Nissan Image

Control Assembly

Nissan 28570-30P00
Usa only, 1990-93.
Discontinued
876480B000 - : Cushion Cover Clip for Nissan Image

Cushion Cover Clip

Nissan 87648-0B000
Second seat, bench without child seat, gray.
Discontinued
H691194A13 - : Motor & Drive for Nissan Image

Motor & Drive

Nissan H6911-94A13
Passive, usa only.
Discontinued

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Driving Essential Accessories from One Belt

At Nissan of Vero Beach, we understand that every component in your vehicle contributes to both your comfort and safety on the road. Serpentine belts power multiple systems including your alternator, water pump, air conditioning, and power steering. They're designed to handle several loads simultaneously from a single continuous loop. When serpentine belts break, numerous critical systems fail at once.

How Serpentine Belts Power Multiple Systems

Serpentine belts feature ribbed undersides that engage corresponding grooves in pulleys. They follow complex paths around various accessories mounted throughout the engine bay. Vehicles like the Nissan Altima and Nissan Kicks use serpentine belt configurations optimized for their compact engine layouts. An automatic tensioner compensates for belt stretch and maintains proper pressure. This single-belt design simplifies maintenance compared to older multiple-belt arrangements.

What Breaks Down Serpentine Belts

Continuous flexing around pulleys creates heat that hardens rubber over time. Ribs wear thin from friction with pulley grooves during millions of rotations. Contamination from oil or coolant leaks destroys belt structure rapidly. Tensioner failures allow excessive slack or create too much tension. Temperature extremes accelerate material degradation significantly. Aftermarket serpentine belts often crack and deteriorate faster than genuine components. We see these generic options fail thousands of miles before genuine belts would need service.

Signs Your Serpentine Belt Needs Service

Squealing during acceleration or startup means the belt is slipping on pulleys. Battery warning lights illuminate when the belt can't spin the alternator properly. Overheating develops if the belt fails to drive the water pump effectively. Look for visible cracks, missing chunks, or shiny glazed surfaces. Most serpentine belts last between 60,000 and 100,000 miles under normal conditions. Genuine Nissan serpentine belts are designed for your specific engine's accessory layout and radiator cooling requirements. They maintain consistent tension throughout their service life. Generic versions might fit but typically lack the durability genuine parts provide.

From routine maintenance to major overhauls, Nissan of Vero Beach has got you covered.