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Old 10-27-2011, 10:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Replacement of 2007 Serpentine belt

Tried the search feature, but for some reason my work computer is blocking it. I need to replace the serpentine belt on my Murano, it has significant cracking. I also plan on replacing the power steering belt at the same time. Mileage is 53700. I found this information on a web search: 2003-2007 Nissan Murano Drive Belts Replacement Procedure | Nissanhelp.com


Any other thoughts, tips, or things to look out for would be greatly appreciated. Any information on the specific size sockets/wrenches needed would be great, as well as pictures. I am a little hesitant to do this, but money is tight and I really don't want to pay to have it done if it is as simple as the link makes it sound.

Final question, after market belts ok, or should I go with Nissan belts?

Thanks in advance.
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CarZombie... this thread will offer you info that will be helpful.. Read all 5 pages. Fan Belts: Engineers should be fired!!!!!

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Aftermarket belts are the more cost-effective choice. There is absolutely no advantage to sourcing the belts from your dealer.

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