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Ensure Effortless Steering with Power Steering Belts
Mechanics throughout the region know Gates Nissan has the best selection and price for buying genuine OEM parts. Power steering belts connect your engine's power to the hydraulic pump that assists steering. We stock genuine Nissan power steering belts designed for your Altima and Murano requirements. Cheap aftermarket belts may look identical but commonly use rubber compounds that deteriorate rapidly.
How Power Steering Belts Operate
Power steering belts loop around pulleys attached to your crankshaft and power steering pump shaft. Engine rotation spins the belt, which drives the pump to pressurize hydraulic fluid. This pressurized fluid amplifies your steering input, making the wheel turn easily. The belt must maintain proper tension to avoid slippage during operation. Modern vehicles rely on this assisted steering for safe low-speed maneuverability. Loss of belt function makes steering extremely difficult, especially when parking.
What Causes Power Steering Belt Breakdown
Continuous flexing around pulleys creates stress fractures in the rubber material. High engine temperatures harden the belt over time, reducing flexibility and grip. Oil or power steering fluid leaks contaminate the belt surface and accelerate deterioration. Low-grade aftermarket belts lack the reinforcement fibers that prevent stretching. Pulley misalignment causes uneven wear that shortens belt lifespan dramatically. Incorrect tension during installation either causes premature wear or inadequate power transfer.
When to Replace Power Steering Belts
Squealing sounds when turning indicate the belt is slipping on pulley surfaces. Surface cracks visible during inspection mean the rubber has aged beyond safe use. Heavy steering effort, particularly at low speeds, suggests belt failure or slippage. Most power steering belts need replacement between 50,000 and 90,000 miles of operation. Examining other belts during service ensures your entire drive system remains in good condition.
The Gates Nissan parts team has all the parts you need to keep your ride looking and running great.