INFINITI OEM Belts and Hoses Online

878347J103 - : Finish Pipe for Infiniti Image

Finish Pipe

Infiniti 878347J103
Center, beige.
Discontinued
878346P063 - : Finish Pipe for Infiniti Image

Finish Pipe

Infiniti 878346P063
Side, beige.
Discontinued
8784431U03 - : Anchor Cover for Infiniti Image

Anchor Cover

Infiniti 8784431U03
Egg shell.
Discontinued
13570AL610 - : Engine Timing Cover for Infiniti Image

Engine Timing Cover

Infiniti 13570AL610
3.5L. Timing chain. Belt.
Discontinued
878440W702 - : Anchor Cover for Infiniti Image

Anchor Cover

Infiniti 878440W702
Cocoa.
Discontinued
9139350J10 - : Drain Tube for Infiniti Image

Drain Tube

Infiniti 9139350J10
Front.
Discontinued
308552J005 - : Hydraulic Lines for Infiniti Image

Hydraulic Lines

Infiniti 308552J005
G20. Flexible hose.
Discontinued

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Car belts and hoses are essential components of a car's engine, responsible for transmitting power and fluids throughout the vehicle. Here's some information on car belts and hoses:

What car belts and hoses do:

Car belts and hoses perform a variety of functions within a vehicle, including:

  • Belts, such as the serpentine belt, transfer power from the engine to various systems, such as the alternator, power steering, and air conditioning.
  • Hoses, such as the radiator hoses, transfer fluids, such as coolant, oil, and fuel, throughout the engine and other systems.
  • What car belts and hoses are made of:

    Car belts are typically made of rubber or synthetic materials, while hoses are made of rubber, silicone, or other materials that can withstand high temperatures and pressure.

    When and how often to replace car belts and hoses:

    The lifespan of car belts and hoses can vary depending on the make and model of the vehicle, driving conditions, and other factors. In general, it's recommended that belts and hoses be inspected every 12,000 miles or once a year, and replaced if they show signs of wear and tear or damage. However, some belts, such as the timing belt, have a specific replacement interval, which can range from 60,000 to 100,000 miles.

    The signs and symptoms that it's time to change car belts and hoses:

    Here are a few signs that it's time to replace car belts and hoses:

  • Cracks, splits, or fraying on the belt or hose
  • Soft or mushy hoses
  • Coolant or other fluids leaking from the hose
  • Squeaking or squealing noises coming from the engine
  • Difficulty starting the engine or loss of power
  • Why buy OEM car belts and hoses vs. aftermarket:

    OEM (original equipment manufacturer) car belts and hoses are made by the same company that made your car and are designed to meet the specific requirements of your vehicle. They are generally considered to be of higher quality and are more likely to fit properly than aftermarket belts and hoses. Additionally, OEM belts and hoses often come with a warranty, which can provide added peace of mind. While aftermarket belts and hoses may be cheaper, they may not provide the same level of performance or durability.

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