Help with belt replacement
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Help with belt replacement
Hey guys, looking for a little help. I started the car the other night and heard a weird noise under the hood, turned the car off and realized that the alternator belt came loose from the pulleys and slipped off of them. I looked at pmohr's video on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJzpTHIky18
but realized that the part he is loosening/tightening with the socket is missing on my car. I pretty much don't have the part that turns, just the plate it attaches to. I noticed this a while ago yet I've had alternator work done since (~a year ago), so I guess they didn't use it.
When trying to put the belt back on I loosened the pulley but could not pull it down far by hand. Even with the hardest I pull down there is still a ton of slack. What are my options? Should I just lower the pulley some, tighten it, and then try to force the belt into place?
Thanks for the help,
Adam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJzpTHIky18
but realized that the part he is loosening/tightening with the socket is missing on my car. I pretty much don't have the part that turns, just the plate it attaches to. I noticed this a while ago yet I've had alternator work done since (~a year ago), so I guess they didn't use it.
When trying to put the belt back on I loosened the pulley but could not pull it down far by hand. Even with the hardest I pull down there is still a ton of slack. What are my options? Should I just lower the pulley some, tighten it, and then try to force the belt into place?
Thanks for the help,
Adam
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Call him, tell him the situation, he'll be able to help you out. Sounds like you lost the tensioner (or it may have broken - hey, it happens). Replace the belt too ... it's cheap and it's better than being stuck in the middle of no place cause it broke!
Call him, tell him the situation, he'll be able to help you out. Sounds like you lost the tensioner (or it may have broken - hey, it happens). Replace the belt too ... it's cheap and it's better than being stuck in the middle of no place cause it broke!
Dave B: 888-254-6060
Call him, tell him the situation, he'll be able to help you out. Sounds like you lost the tensioner (or it may have broken - hey, it happens). Replace the belt too ... it's cheap and it's better than being stuck in the middle of no place cause it broke!
Call him, tell him the situation, he'll be able to help you out. Sounds like you lost the tensioner (or it may have broken - hey, it happens). Replace the belt too ... it's cheap and it's better than being stuck in the middle of no place cause it broke!
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Dave B: 888-254-6060
Call him, tell him the situation, he'll be able to help you out. Sounds like you lost the tensioner (or it may have broken - hey, it happens). Replace the belt too ... it's cheap and it's better than being stuck in the middle of no place cause it broke!
Call him, tell him the situation, he'll be able to help you out. Sounds like you lost the tensioner (or it may have broken - hey, it happens). Replace the belt too ... it's cheap and it's better than being stuck in the middle of no place cause it broke!
Anyone else have an idea on what to do in the meantime, to get the car running before the tensioner gets here? Thanks in advance!
Here is a link to a parts diagram. You probably need to get the 11925M assembly.
http://www.courtesyparts.com/maxima-...1822_1844.html
While you can get the idler pulley & belt from a local parts house, if you are missing any other pieces, those are probably "Nissan Only". Your only other option to get it done quickly is to visit your local junk yard.
http://www.courtesyparts.com/maxima-...1822_1844.html
While you can get the idler pulley & belt from a local parts house, if you are missing any other pieces, those are probably "Nissan Only". Your only other option to get it done quickly is to visit your local junk yard.
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Here is a link to a parts diagram. You probably need to get the 11925M assembly.
http://www.courtesyparts.com/maxima-...1822_1844.html
While you can get the idler pulley & belt from a local parts house, if you are missing any other pieces, those are probably "Nissan Only". Your only other option to get it done quickly is to visit your local junk yard.
http://www.courtesyparts.com/maxima-...1822_1844.html
While you can get the idler pulley & belt from a local parts house, if you are missing any other pieces, those are probably "Nissan Only". Your only other option to get it done quickly is to visit your local junk yard.
You should be able to just unbolt the 10mm (not 100% sure of the size) bolt on the pulley and replace the idler pulley. I know autozone stocks them if you need one in a hurry.
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UPDATE:
Okay, well school finally died down enough for me to work on the car. I went to a junkyard and got the tensioner pulley assembly and put that on today. Went to start the car and of course it didn't have enough juice to start up. Afterwards I looked at the belt again and noticed that it was like halfway off of the tensioner pulley. This got me wondering if there is something wrong with one of the other pulleys, the largest one towards the firewall (that the serpentine belt attaches too). There looks like there is a large gap between where the two different belts go on it. Is this normal?

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Sorry for the large picture sizes. Thanks for any help in advance, even if it is just checking your car out to see if it the same. If this is a problem and you know the solution, that help would be greatly appreciated as well.
Thanks,
Adam
Okay, well school finally died down enough for me to work on the car. I went to a junkyard and got the tensioner pulley assembly and put that on today. Went to start the car and of course it didn't have enough juice to start up. Afterwards I looked at the belt again and noticed that it was like halfway off of the tensioner pulley. This got me wondering if there is something wrong with one of the other pulleys, the largest one towards the firewall (that the serpentine belt attaches too). There looks like there is a large gap between where the two different belts go on it. Is this normal?

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Sorry for the large picture sizes. Thanks for any help in advance, even if it is just checking your car out to see if it the same. If this is a problem and you know the solution, that help would be greatly appreciated as well.
Thanks,
Adam
I just checked mine (it's a 5.5th gen but I had 4th before and they should look the same) there is no gap, belts are sitting very close to each other. Unfortunately, don't have a solution to this, but take a look from a wheel well with plastic cover off - you may see what's wrong.
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Sorry for all of the questions guys, but I really appreciate the help!
Happy Thanksgiving,
Adam
Don't know about belt sizes, they would have to be smaller though. The unorthodox pulley would fix your problem if it fits, did it come off a Maxima? Check the unorthodox website for belt sizes.
BTW, fix your oil leaks. Thats what killed your pulley, and it will kill your engine mount too -probably already has.
BTW, fix your oil leaks. Thats what killed your pulley, and it will kill your engine mount too -probably already has.
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