Serpentine Belts

381401MC0C - : Differential Pinion Bearing for Infiniti Image

Differential Pinion Bearing

Infiniti 381401MC0C
Q70, Q70L. 5.6l. M56. To 11/2013. M35 hybrid. Front.
Discontinued
C9GDAEG025 - : Inner Boot for Infiniti Image

Inner Boot

Infiniti C9GDAEG025
4.5L. FX50. QX70. 5.0l. Inner. Left. To 09/2008.
Discontinued
25315AG000 - : Switch for Infiniti Image

Switch

Infiniti 25315AG000
Fx. Coupe, drive position.
Discontinued
38100AR460 - : Differential Ring And Pinion for Infiniti Image

Differential Ring And Pinion

Infiniti 38100AR460
With awd 5.0L. G35. FX50. Awd, with ring gear. QX70. 5.0l.
Discontinued
38100AR560 - : Differential Ring And Pinion for Infiniti Image

Differential Ring And Pinion

Infiniti 38100AR560
M35. Fx. 4wd, with ring gear. Awd, with ring gear, 3.5L. With awd 3.5L, 3.7L. FX35. QX70. 3.7l. G35. FX37.
Discontinued
397417S029 - : Inner Boot for Infiniti Image

Inner Boot

Infiniti 397417S029
Q70, Q70L. M56. Inner. 3.5L. M35 hybrid.
Discontinued
Pickup only
Y851M2L960 - : Driver Inflator Module for Infiniti Image
Pickup only

Driver Inflator Module

Infiniti Y851M2L960
1998-99, drivers side, touring sedan. I30. Touring model.
Discontinued
Pickup only
K851M2L900 - : Driver Inflator Module for Infiniti Image
Pickup only

Driver Inflator Module

Infiniti K851M2L900
1998-99, drivers side, black. I30. Base model.
Discontinued
Pickup only
Y851MAR103 - : Driver Inflator Module for Infiniti Image
Pickup only

Driver Inflator Module

Infiniti Y851MAR103
Q45. All. Without adapt cruise gray.
Discontinued

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Power Your INFINITI's Accessories with Serpentine Belts

You might overlook some of your vehicle's smaller components, but they can significantly impact your driving experience and health. Serpentine belts drive multiple accessories from a single continuous belt. These components power your alternator, water pump, air conditioning compressor, and other systems. One belt failure disables several critical functions simultaneously.

Serpentine Belt Design

The serpentine belt follows a winding path around multiple pulleys using a spring-loaded tensioner for proper tightness. Ribs on the belt's inner surface mesh with grooved pulleys. This design efficiently transfers power to accessories while occupying minimal space. The Q50 and QX60 feature complex serpentine belt routing that requires professional attention.

Failure Mechanisms

Serpentine belts crack from repeated flexing around pulleys. Contamination from coolant or oil deteriorates rubber quickly. Worn tensioners fail to maintain proper belt tension, causing slippage. Misaligned pulleys create edge wear and premature failure. Cheap aftermarket belts lack the strength and flexibility genuine INFINITI belts provide. We stock quality alternators that work perfectly with genuine serpentine belts.

Replacement Timing

Replace serpentine belts every 50,000 to 100,000 miles depending on your driving conditions. Squealing noises during acceleration signal worn or loose belts. Visible cracks, missing ribs, or shiny glazed surfaces require immediate replacement. If your battery light illuminates or air conditioning stops working, check the serpentine belt first. Carry a spare belt in your QX60 or Q50 during long trips for emergency situations.

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