Thank you for this helpful video. Here are a couple of tips that I would like to add: 1) When you pull your old belt off, make sure it matches up with your new belt. I bought mine at Autozone and they gave me the wrong belt. It was listed correctly on the receipt, but they pulled the wrong one. I fought with the belt for quite a while before I realized it was wrong. I had to put the old belt back on and go back to Autozone to exchange it. Very frustrating. 2) I had a heck of a time getting the belt on the pulleys. I would get it around one pully and then it would slip off another. Finally, I duct taped the belt onto the pulleys so the belt wouldn’t slip, and I was able to get it on that way. Once I was finished, I just removed the duct tape and all was good.
Great job with the video, was able to change the belt on my 2015 Titan in about 45 minutes with photo's and I made a drawing of the belt alignment just to make sure I got it back on correctly. The only issue I had was getting the belt around the last pulley, because of the hose at the bottom I found that if you slide the bottom on first it is much easier to work the belt on the top over into place. Your video was spot on and wouldn't of tried it on my own. Thanks again.
It’s also alot easier to remove the top Radiator hose from the actual radiator. Some coolant will spill out so refill as needed but it definitely helped me
Hey when does Nissan recommend to replace the timing chain ???? I thought it was 105k but I can’t find any info on it. Any help would be appreciated greatly
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Thank you for this helpful video. Here are a couple of tips that I would like to add:
1) When you pull your old belt off, make sure it matches up with your new belt. I bought mine at Autozone and they gave me the wrong belt. It was listed correctly on the receipt, but they pulled the wrong one. I fought with the belt for quite a while before I realized it was wrong. I had to put the old belt back on and go back to Autozone to exchange it. Very frustrating.
2) I had a heck of a time getting the belt on the pulleys. I would get it around one pully and then it would slip off another. Finally, I duct taped the belt onto the pulleys so the belt wouldn’t slip, and I was able to get it on that way. Once I was finished, I just removed the duct tape and all was good.
Thank you for this instructional video. No crappy music, no blabbing on and on. Saved me a few hundred that the dealer wanted.
Great job with the video, was able to change the belt on my 2015 Titan in about 45 minutes with photo's and I made a drawing of the belt alignment just to make sure I got it back on correctly. The only issue I had was getting the belt around the last pulley, because of the hose at the bottom I found that if you slide the bottom on first it is much easier to work the belt on the top over into place. Your video was spot on and wouldn't of tried it on my own. Thanks again.
Best diy video. Please keep posting great videos specially nissan titan
Glad I watched this before I bought a tensioner tool!
Great video! My dealer wanted over $300 to do this😂
Thanks guys for all the great videos!!! 👍ON 🇨🇦
It’s also alot easier to remove the top Radiator hose from the actual radiator. Some coolant will spill out so refill as needed but it definitely helped me
Thank you man. It was really helpful
Hey when does Nissan recommend to replace the timing chain ???? I thought it was 105k but I can’t find any info on it. Any help would be appreciated greatly
Hi ,How to Replace Serpentine Belt for ford explorer 2007 4.6L 3v
The only vehicle I've had that doesn't have a sticker with a belt diagram. Absolutely ridiculous
Got mine done for $ 20 dollars
After 3 hours of trying to get my belt on, still no luck. I HATE NISSAN