Genuine Nissan Belts And Hoses

289351HB1A - : Washer Hose for Nissan Image

Washer Hose

Nissan 28935-1HB1A
Sedan, upper. Tube Washer, Windshield. <br>Tubing that delivers washer fluid to the windshield.
$61.70
MSRP $91.00
Save $29.30
32.2% Off
149126LB0D - : Vacuum Hose for Nissan Image

Vacuum Hose

Nissan 14912-6LB0D
Type 2.
$18.19
MSRP $26.60
Save $8.41
31.6% Off
924909FV0B - : Discharge Hose for Nissan Image

Discharge Hose

Nissan 92490-9FV0B
5.6L, TITAN XD. From 12/2021.
$190.79
MSRP $283.92
Save $93.13
32.8% Off
149123AN0B - : Vacuum Hose for Nissan Image

Vacuum Hose

Nissan 14912-3AN0B
#2. Hose Emission C. Tube Anti Evaporation Control. <br>Vacuum Hose.
$31.58
MSRP $46.16
Save $14.58
31.6% Off
289354BA0A - : Washer Hose for Nissan Image

Washer Hose

Nissan 28935-4BA0A
To nozzle.
$20.63
MSRP $30.16
Save $9.53
31.6% Off
28937AR000 - : Connector Hose for Nissan Image

Connector Hose

Nissan 28937-AR000
$10.69
MSRP $15.63
Save $4.94
31.6% Off
147556RC1A - : Pressure Hose for Nissan Image

Pressure Hose

Nissan 14755-6RC1A
1.5L turbo, us built.
$21.39
MSRP $31.27
Save $9.88
31.6% Off
217401PA0A - : Reservoir Hose for Nissan Image

Reservoir Hose

Nissan 21740-1PA0A
4.0L, #2. 2012-16, #2. 2017-21, #2.
$56.74
MSRP $83.68
Save $26.94
32.2% Off
140566CA0B - : Coolant Hose for Nissan Image

Coolant Hose

Nissan 14056-6CA0B
Throttle Body Cooling. Outlet. 2.5L, type 2.
$42.17
MSRP $61.65
Save $19.48
31.6% Off
223206RC1B - : Vacuum Hose for Nissan Image

Vacuum Hose

Nissan 22320-6RC1B
1.5L turbo. # 1.
$25.59
MSRP $37.42
Save $11.83
31.6% Off
92410EZ32D - : Heater Hose for Nissan Image

Heater Hose

Nissan 92410-EZ32D
TITAN XD. 5.6l. From 10/2016. Outlet. To 01/2018.
$16.77
MSRP $24.52
Save $7.75
31.6% Off
140556SX0B - : Lower Hose for Nissan Image

Lower Hose

Nissan 14055-6SX0B
$20.68
MSRP $30.23
Save $9.55
31.6% Off

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All About Nissan Belts and Hoses

Your vehicle has many different moving parts, whether it's a car, a truck, an SUV, or a van. Belts and hoses help move them all. Belts do it mechanically, and hoses do it hydraulically (meaning, using liquid pressure).

There are several kinds of belts. Serpentine belts, drive belts (also known as V-belts), and timing belts are just a few examples. The former two are responsible for moving parts in the AC system, alternator, power steering, and more. The latter turns the crankshaft and camshaft, coordinating the engine's valves and pistons in the process.

There are more than a few kinds of hoses, too -- too many to name them all, in fact. A couple prime examples are radiator hoses and heater core hoses. The former move coolant (antifreeze) between the radiator and engine. The latter send hot coolant through the heater to help warm the vehicle's cabin.

Other examples include fuel hoses and brake hoses. The former connects the gas tank and engine in older Nissan models, while the latter sends brake fluid to the brake calipers. There are even air intake hoses, which help regulate the engine's oxygen levels, as well as hoses for parts like positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valves and oil coolers.

Unfortunately, sometimes, belts and hoses go bad. Luckily, there are symptoms to tell you that's happening. They include being unable to start your vehicle, the vehicle not running right, or its complete disablement. However, these are very general. More specific signs include visibly loose belts and hoses, obviously damaged ones, screeching or chirping sounds, fluid leaks, battery problems, and interior lighting malfunctions. Some of the worst symptoms, though, are a misfiring or overheating engine, not to mention general systems failures.

See any of these, and you should run an inspection and change any necessary belts and hoses ASAP. Otherwise, how often they need to be changed, you can find more info on in your owner's manual. It should tell you their mileage limits. Most hoses, however, you should replace every 4 years.

Before buying new ones, though, you should make sure they're genuine OEM. Nissan manufactures its belts and hoses to spec for its models, after all. That essentially guarantees they'll fit and work with yours.

Where Can I Order Replacement Belts and Hoses for My Nissan Online?

From the catalog at our auto parts store. You can do it in just a few clicks. Simply browse by model and year to find what's compatible more quickly and easily. Buy now, and we'll ship promptly, right to your door; you'll have the old ones out and the new ones in before you know it.