Power Steering Belts

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Power Steering Return Hose

Part Number: 49721-1JA5A
Nissan Nissan
Applications: POWER, RACK & PINION.
Other Names: Upper Return Hose, Hose & Tube Assembly-Power Steering
Description: Quest. Upper.
MSRP $264.65
$182.61

Power Steering Return Hose

Part Number: 49721-65E00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Hose Assembly-Control Valve
Description: Pipe to Cooler.
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Power Steering Return Hose

Part Number: 49725-58U00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Hose-Return, Power Steering
Replaces: 4972540u00
Description: Gear to Pipe. To 12/1996.
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Power Steering Return Hose

Part Number: 49725-JA00A
Nissan Nissan
Applications: POWER.
Other Names: Return Tube, Hose-Return, Power Steering
Description: Altima. To steering gear. 2.5l.
MSRP $17.30
$12.56

Power Steering Return Hose

Part Number: 49725-9Y010
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Hose - Return, Power Steering
Description: Pipe to Reservoir.
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Power Steering Return Hose

Part Number: 49725-JK60A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Hose - Return, Power Steering
Description: Gear to Pipe.
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Power Steering Return Hose

Part Number: 49721-07G00
Nissan Nissan
Applications: POWER, PICK-UP & PATHFINDER.
Other Names: Return Hose, Power Steering Hose, Order Via SRS Link NNANET Workspace Tab
Description: Gas. 2wd. Power, 6 cylinder, 2wd. Power, 4 cylinder, 2wd. Pick-up. Return. 2wd.
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Power Steering Return Hose

Part Number: 49725-60A00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Hose & Tube Assembly, Hose-Assembly Power Steering
Description: Pipe to Reservoir. Xe.
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Power Steering Return Hose

Part Number: 49725-5Y710
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Hose-Return, Power Steering
Description: Gear to Pipe.
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Power Steering Return Hose

Part Number: 49725-2Y920
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Hose-Return, Power Steering
Description: Exc.Oil Cooler. Pipe to Pipe.
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Power Steering Return Hose

Part Number: 49725-4L801
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Hose-Return, Power Steering
Description: Gear to Pipe.
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Making Steering Easy and Responsive

At Pearson Nissan of Ocala, we understand that every component in your vehicle contributes to both your comfort and safety on the road. Power steering belts connect your engine to the hydraulic pump that assists steering. They transfer rotational energy that makes turning the wheel effortless. Without a working power steering belt, steering becomes physically demanding and potentially unsafe.

How Power Steering Belts Function

Power steering belts wrap around pulleys attached to the crankshaft and power steering pump. They must grip pulleys firmly to transfer adequate power without slipping. Vehicles like the Nissan Maxima and Nissan Frontier depend on power steering belts that maintain consistent performance. The belt keeps proper tension through manual adjusters or automatic tensioners. This tension prevents squealing while ensuring the pump pressurizes steering fluid effectively.

What Destroys Power Steering Belts

Engine heat gradually breaks down rubber compounds over thousands of hours. Cracks develop on the belt surface and eventually cause complete failure. Fluid leaks from nearby seals coat the belt and destroy its ability to grip. Pulley misalignment forces the belt to run at an angle, causing premature edge wear. Surface glazing from slippage creates a shiny finish that can't maintain friction. Generic power steering belts often use inferior rubber compounds that deteriorate rapidly. We've replaced numerous aftermarket belts that failed tens of thousands of miles early.

Recognizing When Belt Replacement Is Overdue

Squealing sounds when turning the wheel or starting the engine indicate belt problems. Heavy, difficult steering means the belt isn't driving the pump with enough force. Visible cracks, fraying, or shiny glazed surfaces require immediate replacement. Most power steering belts need service between 50,000 and 85,000 miles depending on conditions. Genuine Nissan power steering belts are manufactured to exact specifications for your vehicle's pulley system. They coordinate perfectly with other suspension and steering components to deliver smooth operation. Aftermarket belts might look similar but rarely provide the same grip or durability.

Pearson Nissan of Ocala – where quality meets affordability for all your vehicle's requirements.