ContiTech PK060882 Serpentine Belt
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For a 2004 Nissan Atlima 2, the correct belt is shown to be a PK060884. A PK060882 engine, which is about a quarter-inch shorter, will probably work just as well.
No, it won't happen. I'm not sure where you got your information, but the Nissan Sentra 1 from 2006 is a great car. The 8L system has two belts. A PK040330 belt is used for the power steering and water pump. The air conditioning belt is a PK060435. If you don't have air conditioning, get a PK060325.
I haven't decided yet. It was purchased for a 2004 Malibu.
It's not right.
Selected User Reviews For ContiTech PK060882 Serpentine Belt
I spent hours trying to get this belt to fit properly, and I finally succeeded - only to find out that the belt is 88 years old. My 2003 V8 4Runner with air conditioning requires an 88-inch belt. According to some research I did, the average height is 39 inches. br>This is what I get for believing the top of the page's "This product fits your vehicle" statement. I'm not sure if it's Amazon's fault or the seller's fault for saying it fits (or my fault for accepting the "This product fits your vehicle" statement), but the overall experience I had getting this thing squeezed into my vehicle compels me to give it a one star rating. It was a valuable lesson - To ensure that a part will fit your vehicle, look at several different sources.
Installing this item is moderately difficult. On a 2008 Mercury Milan 2, this replaced the OEM serpentine belt. It fit, but the new tensioner pulley I installed made it difficult to get it over. Just keep in mind that you'll have to fight this belt to get it to fit, but it will.
0L SOHC. Too long! The belt's quality is five stars in my opinion. Unfortunately, it's far too long for my application! I've previously purchased Continental belts and found them to be of excellent quality. br>br>On my Ranger 4, I had to replace the serpentine belt and idler pulley. 0 SOHC. Everything seemed fine at first, but during startup, I began to hear a squeal. I assumed the tensioner pulley didn't like the new belt because it appeared to be quite old. br>br>I bought a new pulley, and the squeal has gotten a lot worse! It went away as soon as I put on the old Motorcraft belt! I'm going to try a new brand this time.
I'm not sure why Amazon believes this will fit a Toyota Tundra 4 from the year 2000. 7L V8; That is not the case. It's too short, so I'm returning it. br>br>****UPDATE: ***UPDATE: ***UPDATE: ***UPDATE: ***UPDATE: It turns out that a 2000 Toyota Tundra 4 has TWO DIFFERENT BELTS. 7L V8; One for a Tundra V8 WITH air conditioning and one for a Tundra V8 WITHOUT air conditioning (which is this one). The garage on Amazon does not inquire, and neither does the belt's description. Owners of Tundras, take caution. If your truck has air conditioning, DO NOT GET THIS.
It fit perfectly in my Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo from 2003. Because it's made in England (Wales), you can expect Continental-level quality. I would purchase it again. It is extremely quiet when running!.
Belts that are extremely smooth to run and last a long time!.
Despite Amazon's claims to the contrary, this belt will not fit a 2009 Miata with A/C. It is approximately 1. It's 5 inches too short for a Miata without air conditioning, but it might fit a Miata without air conditioning. Returning to the beginning.
I couldn't make it work because it was a little too small. I bought a Gates belt at a local auto parts store, and it fit perfectly.