As a side note, reading the belt diagram or following the route of the belt is an easy way to identify these automotive components.
This diagram is general representation of a two belt system. The red line represents the main belt and the blue line represents the secondary belt.
Luckily for us, the AC belt was the outer-most belt. This meant we did not have to take the main belt off in order to change the secondary belt.Whenever changing a belt, you will always have to relieve the belt tension. Some systems use a spring loaded automatically adjusting self tensioner that must be rotated to relieve the tension. On the Altima, the belt tension is manually adjusted by a bolt. The belt tensioner pulley is attached to a pin that can slide up or down in a bracket. Here are the steps taken to replace the belt:
- Remove the bolt and washer from the belt tensioner pulley (blue arrow)
- Remove the adjusting bolt (red arrow)
- Note how the pulley, pin, bracket, and adjusting bolt go together. Remove the pulley and inspect it. Lubricate or replace if needed.
- Remove the old belt while taking note of how it is routed.
- Reinstall the the pulley assembly but do not tighten the bolts yet. The pulley should freely slide up and down in the bracket.
- Install the new belt. Move the pulley to its highest point in order to get the belt on. It may still be a tight fit.
- Make sure the belt is properly seated in each of the pulleys - the crankcase (engine), AC compressor, and tensioner.
- Tighten the pulley bolt (blue arrow), then tighten the adjusting bolt to 26 ft. lbs.
- Check to make sure the belt is on tightly enough. To check, measure the amount the belt will deflect when you press against it at a point half way between two pulleys. The amount of deflection should be about 1/4" If it deflects more than that, tighten the adjusting bolt. If it does not deflect, then it is too tight and you need to loosen the adjusting bolt.
Thanks - Almost 11 years after you posted this story, it's helped me to fix my car!
ReplyDeleteAmazing... Thank you! I Burt up 3 pulleys but this is it 26 ft lbs. Thank you again. Thank you rockauto for cheap parts. I was able to buy genuine Nissan pulley from them as the final pulley.
ReplyDeleteOkay good video sometimes easy 5 minute job can have issues on a car that has been neglected maintenance oil changes etc. Etc but I will make it happen if necessary more than one way to skin a cat just an old saying I love cats
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