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25th September 2020, 04:23 PM
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Fan Belts
I’ve a 2005 GU 4.2TD Wagon. Does anyone know off the top of their head the part numbers for all fan belts for my vehicle.
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25th September 2020 04:23 PM
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26th September 2020, 05:26 AM
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If nobody knows the numbers, what is the best way to find them.
Every time I search I come up with different numbers.
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26th September 2020, 09:04 AM
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27th September 2020, 07:12 AM
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Originally Posted by
shakey55
If nobody knows the numbers, what is the best way to find them.
Every time I search I come up with different numbers.
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The reason you come up with different numbers each time is that for some reason most of the major belt manufacturers have the wrong sizes listed in their books, or at least that is what I found for my 2006 GU 4.2TDi Cab chassis. I've had salesmen in in car parts places argue with me that 'the book says' XYZ' so it must be right - but have found this not to be so. Not sure if Nissan changed things in their last year or two of production of the TD42 in patrols or what.
Here are the Bosch part numbers which fit my Patrol (note that the last 4 numbers of each is the length of the belt - so can be used to obtain other brand belts too. The Bosch parts book said different last time I looked.
Air Con -13A0965
Alternator 13A1145 *note 1150 or 1155 would be easier to get onto pulleys
Power Steering 13A1230 * note 1245 would also fit.
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