OEM INFINITI Serpentine & Timing Belts

1352016V02 - : Engine Timing Cover Gasket for Infiniti Image

Engine Timing Cover Gasket

Infiniti 13520-16V02
Timing Belt Backing Plate. 210mm Long Gasket.
Discontinued
1352016V03 - : Engine Timing Cover Gasket for Infiniti Image

Engine Timing Cover Gasket

Infiniti 13520-16V03
Timing Belt Backing Plate. 160mm Long Gasket.
Discontinued
13025AR00B - : Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket for Infiniti Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket

Infiniti 13025-AR00B
M45. Intake. Left. Fx.
Discontinued
130256P010 - : Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket for Infiniti Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket

Infiniti 13025-6P010
Q45. Camshaft. Left bank. Intake.
Discontinued
130240B710 - : Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket for Infiniti Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket

Infiniti 13024-0B710
QX4. Camshaft. Left.
Discontinued
1352016V06 - : Engine Timing Cover Gasket for Infiniti Image

Engine Timing Cover Gasket

Infiniti 13520-16V06
Timing Belt Backing Plate. 190mm Long Gasket.
Discontinued
1352016V05 - : Engine Timing Cover Gasket for Infiniti Image

Engine Timing Cover Gasket

Infiniti 13520-16V05
J30. Outer. Center.
Discontinued
1302416V10 - : Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket for Infiniti Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket

Infiniti 13024-16V10
Intake. J30. Camshaft. Inner.
Discontinued
13025AR00A - : Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket for Infiniti Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket

Infiniti 13025-AR00A
M45. Intake. Right. Fx.
Discontinued

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There are three types of belts in your INFINITI vehicle: serpentine, drive, and timing. Like hoses, they help the many parts that make up various automotive systems run their very best.

Working with a crank pulley, an idler pulley, and a tensioner, the serpentine belt helps run systems like the alternator and power steering. Drive belts, also called V-belts, run off the crank pulley, passing through and helping run systems such as the water pump, radiator fan, and more. The timing belt (or, in a newer INFINITI model, the timing chain) synchronizes the crankshaft and camshaft and helps prevent collisions between auto parts.

Sadly, no belts last indefinitely. Are yours going bad? Inspect them for the signs to be sure.

  • Serpentine belt: at 60,000 miles or so, use a belt-wear gauge to look for cracks and shallow groove depths. Around 90,000 miles, replace it.
  • Drive belts: look for looseness or tightness, adjusting as needed. If a V-belt is too loose or can't be tightened, if it has cracked or begun squealing, if you're having trouble with your alternator, or your engine is overheating, you may need to change it.
  • Timing belt: look for damage and, if necessary, replace it. Otherwise, change it about every 60,000 to 90,000 miles.
  • Timing chain: if you have one, it should last your engine's lifetime.

Otherwise, when to replace belts in an INFINITI car or SUV is a question with a simple answer: do it according to your mileage and be sure to follow the directions on the maintenance schedule in your owner's manual.

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