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
$110.90
MSRP $171.60
Save $60.70
35.4% Off

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Keep Your Steering Smooth with Power Steering Belts

The Findlay Nissan Henderson parts team has all the parts you're looking for your restoration, modification, or repair project. Power steering belts transfer energy from your engine to the hydraulic pump that makes steering effortless. We stock genuine Nissan power steering belts designed for your 350Z and Xterra specifications. Cheap aftermarket belts might save a few dollars but typically crack and fail much sooner than factory parts.

How Power Steering Belts Work

Power steering belts wrap around pulleys connected to your crankshaft and power steering pump. As the engine runs, the belt rotates the pump which pressurizes hydraulic fluid. This pressurized fluid assists your steering inputs, making the wheel easy to turn at any speed. The belt must maintain proper tension to transfer power efficiently without slipping. Belt-driven power steering has proven reliable for decades across millions of vehicles. Without a functioning belt, steering becomes extremely difficult and potentially dangerous.

What Causes Power Steering Belt Failure

Constant flexing around pulleys creates microscopic cracks in the rubber compound that grow over time. Engine heat gradually hardens the belt material, reducing flexibility and grip. Contamination from leaking fluids dissolves the rubber and accelerates breakdown. Low-quality aftermarket belts use inferior rubber blends that can't handle temperature extremes. Misaligned pulleys create uneven wear patterns that shorten belt life dramatically. Overtightening during installation stresses the belt beyond its design limits.

When Power Steering Belts Need Changing

Squealing noises when turning the steering wheel indicate belt slippage on the pulleys. Visible cracks or fraying on the belt surface mean replacement is overdue. Difficulty turning the steering wheel, especially at low speeds, suggests belt failure. Most power steering belts require replacement every 50,000 to 90,000 miles depending on conditions. Inspecting alternators during belt service ensures your entire accessory drive system functions properly.

For reliable components at great prices, Findlay Nissan Henderson is your trusted source.