Timing Belts & Chains

888547S270 - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Nissan Image

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Nissan 88854-7S270
TITAN. Second row. Center. King Cab beige.
Discontinued
88845EA084 - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Nissan Image

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Nissan 88845-EA084
Xterra. Second row. Left.
Discontinued
88844EA084 - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Nissan Image

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Nissan 88844-EA084
Xterra. Second row. Right.
Discontinued
89854ZF08C - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Nissan Image

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Nissan 89854-ZF08C
Quest. THIRD ROW. center rouge.
Discontinued
888447B027 - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Nissan Image

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Nissan 88844-7B027
Quest. Right. Second row bench seat. slate.
Discontinued
88854EM39A - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Nissan Image

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Nissan 88854-EM39A
Versa. Second row. Center. SEDAN. charcoal.
Discontinued
H88447Z802 - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Nissan Image

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Nissan H8844-7Z802
Xterra. Second row. Right. Graphite.
Discontinued
88844CA002 - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Nissan Image

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Nissan 88844-CA002
Murano. Second row. Right. Outer charcoal.
Discontinued
89844ZW08B - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Nissan Image

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Nissan 89844-ZW08B
Armada. Third row. Right. Charcoal.
Discontinued
89854ZC38A - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Nissan Image

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Nissan 89854-ZC38A
Armada. Third row. Center. Steel.
Discontinued
89854ZV68A - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Nissan Image

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Nissan 89854-ZV68A
Armada. Third row. Center. Almond.
Discontinued
Pickup only
H68441Z600 - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Nissan Image
Pickup only

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Nissan H6844-1Z600
Front. Right. Standard & king cab. gray.
Discontinued

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Keeping Your Engine Perfectly Synchronized

Most drivers know the basic functions of their vehicle's systems, but fewer understand the signs of gradual wear and when replacement becomes necessary. Timing belts and chains coordinate the rotation of your crankshaft and camshaft. They ensure intake and exhaust valves open and close at exactly the right moments. Precise timing affects engine power, fuel economy, and prevents catastrophic internal damage.

The Critical Function of Timing Components

Timing belts use reinforced rubber with precision-cut teeth that mesh with sprockets. Timing chains employ metal links for the same synchronization with added longevity. Models like the Nissan Pathfinder and Nissan Versa feature timing systems engineered for their specific engine architectures. These components must maintain exact positioning through millions of engine cycles. Even small timing variations cause poor performance or valve-to-piston contact damage.

What Breaks Down Timing Belts and Chains

Timing belts dry out and develop cracks from constant heat exposure and aging. Teeth wear down or shear off completely under stress from hard acceleration. Timing chains stretch over time, allowing timing to drift away from factory settings. Oil starvation or contamination accelerates chain and guide wear dramatically. Tensioner or guide failures create slack that disrupts synchronization. Generic timing components often fail to meet strict manufacturing standards. We've replaced many aftermarket belts and chains that caused expensive engine damage through premature failure.

When Timing Component Service Becomes Urgent

Follow manufacturer intervals for timing belt replacement, typically between 60,000 and 100,000 miles. Engine misfires, rough running, or difficult starting indicate timing problems developing. Rattling sounds from the timing cover at startup signal chain or guide wear. Metal particles appearing in engine oil mean immediate chain inspection is necessary. Timing belt failure often results in bent valves requiring major engine repairs. Genuine Nissan timing belts and chains are manufactured to precise tolerances that match your fuel system injection timing. They ensure accurate valve operation throughout their service life. Aftermarket alternatives might install but frequently fail prematurely under operating conditions.

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