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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / March 2006

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replaced belts and crank shaft pulley and problems 95 maxima

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Clayton Swikert - 12 Mar 2006 17:20 GMT
I replaced my crank shaft pulley and belts on my 95 maxima

now the whol car shakes in the lower RPM range, maby timeing problems,

what coud lit be?  It has to be rel;ated to this pulley instalation

thnak you for any help!
madmax - 12 Mar 2006 17:36 GMT
> I replaced my crank shaft pulley and belts on my 95 maxima
>
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> thnak you for any help!

Did you buy OEM Nissan belt and parts?
JimV - 12 Mar 2006 18:27 GMT
> I replaced my crank shaft pulley and belts on my 95 maxima
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> thnak you for any help!

Check engine light on? Maybe you disturbed the crank position sensor.
Mark Iezzi - 13 Mar 2006 00:06 GMT
Hello,

 Make sure you got the right pulley and lined up the key way hole on the
crank with the slot on the pulley. It is possible that the crank position
sensor can not read the pully or the pully is out of round. I would
recommend getting a factory one if you didn't.

Why did you have to replace the pully. I have not seen any go bad in my 10
yrs with nissan.

Hope this helps

Mark - owner of the Nissan Help website
http://nissanhelp.cjb.net

> I replaced my crank shaft pulley and belts on my 95 maxima
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> thnak you for any help!
Clayton Swikert - 14 Mar 2006 23:39 GMT
Thank you for your help!

i dident use a verry good torq wrench, all is better now!
 
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