Serpentine Belts

3978010E14 - : Bearing Support for Nissan Image

Bearing Support

Nissan 39780-10E14
Sedan jan 1986 - 89, auto trans. Se, auto trans.
Discontinued
38301EG35A - : Carrier for Nissan Image

Carrier

Nissan 38301-EG35A
370Z. Auto trans. Without limited slip. From 02/10 to 10/10.
Discontinued
397423NF0C - : Cv Joint Boot Band for Nissan Image

Cv Joint Boot Band

Nissan 39742-3NF0C
Large. From 10/2014.
Discontinued
3920471E00 - : Axle Shaft for Nissan Image

Axle Shaft

Nissan 39204-71E00
To 1/90.
Discontinued
38189CA01A - : Differential Pinion Seal for Nissan Image

Differential Pinion Seal

Nissan 38189-CA01A
Murano. Rogue, Rogue Select. To 12/11.
Discontinued
12310F4205 - : Clutch Flywheel for Nissan Image

Clutch Flywheel

Nissan 12310-F4205
Sentra, 200SX. 1.6l. Japan Built. Mexico Built Vehicle.
Discontinued
3153241X63 - : Transmission Clutch Friction Plate for Nissan Image

Transmission Clutch Friction Plate

Nissan 31532-41X63
Forward Clutch. Friction. Overrun Clutch.
Discontinued
392041KB5B - : Shaft for Nissan Image

Shaft

Nissan 39204-1KB5B
Juke. Right. S, sv, sl models. Manual trans. Nismo. Without rs model.
Discontinued

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Power Your Vehicle's Accessories with Serpentine Belts

Big box stores and chains might be cheaper, but they can't guarantee the parts you're buying are genuine. Serpentine belts drive multiple systems simultaneously to keep your vehicle operating correctly. At Findlay Nissan Henderson, we provide genuine Nissan serpentine belts matched to your Juke and Murano requirements. Aftermarket serpentine belts frequently use substandard materials that slip under load or break unexpectedly.

The Function of Serpentine Belts

Serpentine belts follow a winding path around several pulleys to drive various engine accessories. One continuous belt powers your alternator, water pump, air conditioning compressor, and sometimes power steering pump. The ribbed design provides superior grip compared to older v-belt systems. Automatic tensioners apply constant pressure to keep the belt tight throughout its service life. This single-belt design simplified engine layouts and reduced maintenance requirements. Your vehicle depends on this belt to charge the battery, cool the engine, and provide cabin comfort.

Why Serpentine Belts Break Down

Heat exposure from the engine degrades rubber compounds gradually over thousands of miles. The ribs on the belt surface wear down from continuous contact with spinning pulleys. Chemical contamination from oil or coolant spills damages the belt structure rapidly. Generic aftermarket belts often lack proper curing processes that ensure long-term durability. Environmental conditions like extreme cold cause belts to become brittle and crack. Bearing failures in pulleys create extra friction that overheats and destroys belts prematurely.

Signs Your Serpentine Belt Needs Service

Chirping or squealing sounds from the engine bay indicate belt slippage or glazing. Visible cracks running across the ribbed surface require immediate attention. Frayed edges or missing sections of rubber mean complete failure is imminent. Battery warning lights appearing while driving suggest the alternator isn't receiving power from a slipping belt. Maintaining fresh serpentine belts alongside your air conditioning system ensures reliable operation year-round.

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