Power Steering Belts

2006 Nissan Maxima

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119508J100 - Maintenance & Lubrication: Power Steering Belt for Nissan Image

Power Steering Belt

Nissan 11950-8J100
Quest. Alternator belt. Maxima. 3.5L, alternator. Altima. 3.5l.
$43.97
MSRP $62.37
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119207Y000 - Cooling System: Serpentine Belt for Nissan Image

Serpentine Belt

Nissan 11920-7Y000
Maxima.
$35.59
MSRP $47.45
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497905Z000 - Steering: Power Steering Oil Cooler for Nissan Image

Power Steering Oil Cooler

Nissan 49790-5Z000
Quest. 3.5L. All. 2.5L. Maxima. Auto trans, se. Manual trans.
Positions: Front
$75.46
MSRP $109.37
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497258J001 - Steering: Power Steering Return Hose for Nissan Image

Power Steering Return Hose

Nissan 49725-8J001
Cooler to Pipe. Maxima. To p/s oil cooler. Upper.
$20.11
MSRP $26.82
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497258J000 - Steering: Power Steering Return Hose for Nissan Image

Power Steering Return Hose

Nissan 49725-8J000
Maxima. To reservoir.
$19.03
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497258J002 - Steering: Power Steering Return Hose for Nissan Image

Power Steering Return Hose

Nissan 49725-8J002
Pipe to Cooler. 3.5L. 2.5L. Maxima. To p/s oil cooler. Lower.
$16.30
MSRP $21.73
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1192531U0C - Maintenance & Lubrication: Idler Pulley for Nissan Image

Idler Pulley

Nissan 11925-31U0C
Maxima. Quest. Altima. Ac compressor. Murano. 2000-01, compressor. 2002-03. 3.5L.
$74.11
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130857Y000 - Engine: Chain Guide for Nissan Image

Chain Guide

Nissan 13085-7Y000
Quest. Top. Tension side. Maxima. Upper.
Positions: Upper
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Maintaining Light and Easy Steering

Whether you're enhancing a performance vehicle or maintaining a family car, Petro Nissan has all the parts you need. Power steering belts connect your engine's crankshaft to the hydraulic steering pump. They transfer rotational power that makes turning the wheel effortless. Without a functioning power steering belt, steering becomes extremely difficult and dangerous.

How Power Steering Belts Operate

Power steering belts loop around pulleys on the crankshaft and power steering pump shaft. They must maintain firm grip to transfer adequate power without slipping. Vehicles like the Nissan Rogue and Nissan Titan depend on power steering systems that require consistent belt performance. The belt maintains proper tension through adjusters or automatic tensioners. This tension prevents noise while ensuring the pump generates sufficient hydraulic pressure.

What Causes Power Steering Belt Deterioration

Engine heat gradually breaks down rubber compounds over thousands of operating hours. Surface cracks develop and grow until the belt fails completely. Fluid leaks from nearby seals coat the belt and destroy its friction properties. Misaligned pulleys force the belt to run at angles that cause edge wear. Surface glazing from slippage creates a shiny finish that can't grip effectively. Aftermarket power steering belts frequently use lower-quality rubber that degrades rapidly. We replace many generic belts that failed tens of thousands of miles before their rated lifespan.

Recognizing When Belt Service Is Overdue

Squealing sounds when turning or starting indicate the belt is slipping on pulleys. Heavy, resistant steering means the belt isn't driving the pump with adequate force. Visible cracks, fraying, or shiny glazed surfaces require immediate replacement. Most power steering belts need service between 50,000 and 80,000 miles depending on driving conditions. Genuine Nissan power steering belts are manufactured to exact dimensions for your vehicle's pulley configuration. They coordinate perfectly with other belts in your engine compartment for reliable operation. Aftermarket belts might look similar but rarely provide the same grip or longevity.

Trust Petro Nissan to provide the quality components that'll keep you moving forward.