How do you tighten a belt on a Nissan Maxima?

How do you tighten a belt on a Nissan Maxima?

Tighten the lock nut down tight with the ratchet and socket. Then, crank the 2005 Nissan Maxima and let the engine run for 30 seconds. Turn the engine off and check the tension on the belt again. Close the hood. There is also a belt tension checking tool that can be used to properly tension the new serpentine belt.

What kind of drive belt does a 2005 Nissan Maxima have?

by Grace Mclain. The 2005 Nissan Maxima comes equipped with two different drive belts on the front of the engine. The front belt is a serpentine belt. The serpentine belt controls the air conditioner pump and the alternator. The back belt is a regular drive belt. The drive belt controls the power steering pump.

What kind of equipment does a Nissan Maxima have?

Nissan made the Maxima available in two equipment grades, the M and Ti. The M featured air conditioning, alloy wheels, central locking, cruise control, power steering, and power windows. The Ti added a rear spoiler, climate control air conditioning, anti-lock brakes, electric seats and a PIN touch-pad locking system.

What should I do if I have slack in my belt?

If the belt has more than a half-inch of slack in the belt, continue to tighten the belt until it has no more than a half-inch of slack. Tighten the lock nut down tight with the ratchet and socket. Then, crank the 2005 Nissan Maxima and let the engine run for 30 seconds. Turn the engine off and check the tension on the belt again. Close the hood.

How many belts does a Nissan Maxima have?

Rather than one long drive belt, the Nissan Maxima has multiple serpentine belts. Nissan Maxima models older than 1995 had three separate belts and 1995 and up models have two belts.

How often should a Nissan Maxima be inspected?

Nissan Maxima models older than 1995 had three separate belts and 1995 and up models have two belts. Due to normal wear on these belts, Nissan recommends inspection every 6000 miles or 6 months.

What kind of automatic does the Nissan Maxima have?

For the first model year, the 810 Deluxe was the only version to receive the five-speed manual, while the luxurious 810 Maxima only came with a three-speed automatic.

When did the Nissan Maxima stop being called a Datsun?

In 1981 for the 1982 model year, all 810s were rebranded as Datsun Maxima. In 1983 for model year 1984, the last year of the first generation Maxima, North American Datsuns began carrying the “Nissan” badge as well.

How do you tighten a serpentine fan belt?

Slide the new serpentine belt around the fan blades and onto the three front pulleys. Turn the adjustment bolt clockwise with the ratchet and socket to tighten the belt to the proper tension. Once the belt is tight, push down on the belt with the palm of your hand.

What kind of drive system does Nissan Maxima have?

The Nissan Maxima is equipped with a serpentine drive system that transfers torque from the crankshaft pulley to the various engine accessories such as the alternator, power steering pump and air-conditioning compressor. The belt that transfers this energy must be held in place with a belt tensioner,…

How to replace the serpentine belt in a Nissan Maxima?

How to Replace the Serpentine Belt in a Nissan Maxima. 1 Step 1. Use your wrench (size may vary by model) to loosen the lock nut for the belt that you want to take off. For the alternator belt, the lock bolt 2 Step 2. 3 Step 3. 4 Step 4. 5 Step 5.

What do I need to replace alternator belt in Nissan Murano?

I use a 09 Murano with electronic power steering to show how to replace the serpentine belt that powers the alternator and compressor. You will need a 14mm wrench + a 14mm swivel socket with extension. Same procedure as any similar year Nissan/Infiniti with the 3.5 powerhouse V6. Loading…

How do you replace a belt on a car?

Tighten up the adjustment bolt to replace appropriate tension on the belt. Make sure the belt is seated on all pulleys. Tighten the lock bolt. Run the engine and observe to see if the belt is installed correctly.

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