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Old 06-22-2011, 12:35 AM
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i have an 03 coupe and need to change my ac belt. but also wanna change all others that will need to be changed soon im currently at 106k miles. i cannot find the names and locations of all the belts our engine has please help.
 
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Brian,

PM ByTheBay... He has quite a bit of knowledge in what youre looking for... He made most of these videos himself (I never did work through him though).

http://infinitihelp.com/diy/gcoupe/e...nsimission.htm



btw, you ever applied the sheet metal like I suggested? arghhh I gotta put mine on too
 
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What sheet metal?
 
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For your bumper
 
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what u talking bout lol you never suggested me that?
 
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If your '03 and my '04 are the same there are only two belts, the wide one in front is called a drive belt and then the smaller belt behind it that runs the powersteering. The best quality belts are the OE belts you can buy from the dealership. From what I've seen here on DRIVER members don't have much luck with auto part store belts, they're noisy and don't last. There's something to be said for quality when it's running your engine!
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Sorry wrong person then
 
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What about the 2 in the front? aren't those ac and alternator belts?
 
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Originally Posted by gary c
If your '03 and my '04 are the same there are only two belts, the wide one in front is called a drive belt and then the smaller belt behind it that runs the powersteering. The best quality belts are the OE belts you can buy from the dealership. From what I've seen here on DRIVER members don't have much luck with auto part store belts, they're noisy and don't last. There's something to be said for quality when it's running your engine!
Gary
plus there is the fact that most auto parts stores are actually formed and functioned for the domestic market. haha not too many top quality japanese car parts companies over here lol. riverside infiniti as well as west covina nissan always have extra belts and whatnot on their ebay sites. however wouldn't it be beneficial for him to go ahead and change the water pump and timing chains since he is at 100k+ miles. i mean while ur there doing the belts i would think that would be logical to do as well
 
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