Timing Belts & Chains

8884510Y05 - : Seat Belt Assembly for Infiniti Image

Seat Belt Assembly

Infiniti 8884510Y05
Rear, side retractor. J30. Second row. Left.
Discontinued
8684540U03 - : Lap & Shoulder Belt for Infiniti Image

Lap & Shoulder Belt

Infiniti 8684540U03
I30. Front. Left. Egg shell, from 7/95.
Discontinued
888426P014 - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Infiniti Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

Infiniti 888426P014
Q45. Second row. Right. 1999-01. side cocoa. 1997-98. cocoa.
Discontinued
888427S082 - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Infiniti Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

Infiniti 888427S082
QX56. Second row. With captains chairs. Right. With captain's chairs. willow.
Discontinued
868443L010 - : Lap & Shoulder Belt for Infiniti Image

Lap & Shoulder Belt

Infiniti 868443L010
I30. Front. Right. Black, from 11/96.
Discontinued
Pickup only
86872ZC38D - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Infiniti Image
Pickup only

Seat Belt Receptacle

Infiniti 86872ZC38D
QX56. Front. Right. Willow.
Discontinued
888506P004 - : Lap Belt Assembly for Infiniti Image

Lap Belt Assembly

Infiniti 888506P004
Qx45. Second row. 1997-98. cocoa.
Discontinued
119591CA1A - : Belt Tensioner Cap for Infiniti Image

Belt Tensioner Cap

Infiniti 119591CA1A
5.6L. 5.0L, p/s belt tnsr.
Discontinued

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Protect Your INFINITI's Engine with Timing Belts and Chains

Our experts at Coulter INFINITI are well aware of how critical components like timing belts and chains are for ensuring your safety while driving. These components synchronize your crankshaft and camshaft rotation. Precise timing allows valves to open and close at exactly the right moments. Engine damage occurs instantly if timing components fail.

How Timing Systems Operate

Timing belts or chains connect the crankshaft to camshafts, ensuring valves open when pistons are positioned correctly. Belts use reinforced rubber with teeth that mesh with sprockets. Chains use metal links similar to bicycle chains. Tensioners maintain proper tightness throughout operation. The QX80 and Q60 may feature either system depending on engine type.

Wear and Failure Causes

Timing belts dry out and crack from age and heat exposure. Belt teeth strip when tensioners wear out. Timing chains stretch from normal wear, throwing off valve timing. Inadequate oil changes cause chain guides to deteriorate. Failed water pumps sometimes damage timing belts during catastrophic failure. Aftermarket timing components rarely match genuine INFINITI specifications for material quality. Your engine depends on precise timing to avoid costly damage.

Critical Replacement Intervals

Replace timing belts according to your owner's manual, typically between 60,000 and 100,000 miles. Never exceed manufacturer intervals since belt failure destroys engines. Timing chains last longer but require inspection if you hear rattling during cold starts. Replace chains if your check engine light indicates timing issues. Many mechanics recommend replacing water pumps simultaneously since they're accessible during timing service.

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