How do you replace a power steering belt for a 1991 nissan maxima for a 3000 v6 engine, please help!!?
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My daughter drove her 1991 nissan maxima into the snowbank, and she broke the power steering belt, and i dont know how to put it on or release the tension from it, please help i dont have the money to have someone else fix it!! it has a 3000 v6 3 belt engine
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Answer:
jack up right side,remove wheel,any plastic covers,get a haynes manual from autozone.japnese cars use an adjuster bolt to either move the component itself or a pulley youmust loosen all bolts on pulley and or components.you are welcome to call me on 12-21-2009 after 2pm est at 423-394=0196 and i can give you a more detailed explanation because ive done many of these.
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