During diagnostic test of this Nissan Sentra (2000), it was suggested
to change alternator belt but now the dealer service dept is suggesting
to change bother alternator belt and serpertine belt. I inquired at
another place who said that when you change alternator belt, you might
as well change the other belt. Is that the way to go?
dhjanak@yahoo.com - 07 Aug 2005 03:44 GMT
> During diagnostic test of this Nissan Sentra (2000), it was suggested
> to change alternator belt but now the dealer service dept is suggesting
> to change bother alternator belt and serpertine belt. I inquired at
> another place who said that when you change alternator belt, you might
> as well change the other belt. Is that the way to go?
BTW, the car has 60K mi.
Steve T - 07 Aug 2005 08:58 GMT
> Is that the way to go?
Yep, I'd go ahead and change all of them if you're going to get involved
with it.

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Porscheowner944 - 10 Aug 2005 18:35 GMT
"" wrote:
> During diagnostic test of this Nissan Sentra (2000), it was
> suggested
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> you might
> as well change the other belt. Is that the way to go?
hey
Thats the way to go because it will cost a carp load more to fix the
other belt later so replace them both.
Thanks
JAmes