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Re: Another burning oil question [electricdesign] by ndiboy
Aug 04, 2008 (5:02 am)
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Replying to: electricdesign (Aug 01, 2008 6:49 pm)

Thanks for the assistance,I believe you have cleared all the grey areas.
The serpentine belt you mentioned just made me remember something.Is it the same thing as the fan belt? and what is the tensioner? The belt in my Altima (right side of the engine) wobbles and it appears its the lowest pulley holding the belt that does that and causes some vibration when I put on the A/C.
I think I need some help with regards to this.Does the pulley get damaged and does the wobbling affect the function?
Thanks, Chuma.
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Re: Another burning oil question [ndiboy] by electricdesign
Aug 04, 2008 (6:46 pm)
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Replying to: ndiboy (Aug 04, 2008 5:02 am)

You do not have a fan belt, you have a sepentine belt. It is tensioned by the autotensioner. It should run straight and true, if not, check all the pulleys for staightness and be sure none are loose, you need to do this with the belt removed. Look at how the belt goes around all the pullys, and make a drawing of it, you will need this when you try to put it back on. GROOVED pullys are on the INSIDE of the belt loop, and SMOOTH pullys are on the OUTSIDE of the belt loop. If the belt bounces, you may need a new belt, a new autotensioner, or both.
Good Luck,
E.D. ISF
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Re: Another burning oil question [electricdesign] by ndiboy
Aug 05, 2008 (2:34 am)
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Replying to: electricdesign (Aug 04, 2008 6:46 pm)

Thanks ED, just some few clarifications,
'GROOVED pulleys are on the INSIDE of the belt loop, and SMOOTH pulleys are on the OUTSIDE of the belt loop'.
This is not clear to me.Which one is the autotensioner? Is it the pulley above and just behind the compressor pulley? Thats the one that wobbles a bit when the engine is idling.The compressor pulley is grooved while the one I am referring to, next to it is smooth and on the outside(just went to examine them). Is this the meaning of the statement above? that is the grooved pulleys get the rough part of the belt while the smooth ones get the smooth part of the belt which is on the outside.
Thanks, Chuma.
Is the autotensioner one of the smooth pulleys
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Re: Another burning oil question [ndiboy] by electricdesign
Aug 05, 2008 (11:00 am)
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Replying to: ndiboy (Aug 05, 2008 2:34 am)

Grooved pullys are inside the belt loop, they ride on the grooved pullys, I can't make it any clearer than that. Operating from my memory, the grooved pullys are Crankshaft, Power Steering, Compressor and Alternator. The smooth pullys are the Autotensioner and the idler pullys.
Smooth pullys are outside the belt loop, the back of the belt rides on the smooth pullys.
The pully that you see bouncing (not wobbling), is the autotensioner.
Good Luck,
E.D. ISF
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Autotensioner. by ndiboy
Aug 05, 2008 (12:27 pm)
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Replying to: electricdesign (Aug 05, 2008 11:00 am)

Thanks, I think like you said you have made it clear.By 'bouncing' do you mean the autotensioner needs changing or is it supposed to be that way (bouncing)?
Thanks, Chuma.
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by acevedo669
Aug 18, 2008 (6:35 am)
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How hard is it to replace the crank sensor on my 02 nissan altima?? My car keeps stalling and is hard to start.
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Re: [acevedo669] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Aug 18, 2008 (8:05 am)
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Replying to: acevedo669 (Aug 18, 2008 6:35 am)

2.5 or 3.5?
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Re: [Mr_Shiftright] by acevedo669
Aug 18, 2008 (8:06 am)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Aug 18, 2008 8:05 am)

2.5
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Re: [acevedo669] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Aug 18, 2008 (8:22 am)
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Replying to: acevedo669 (Aug 18, 2008 6:35 am)

Well first off consider this RECALL:
 
MAKE/MODELS: MODEL/BUILD YEARS:
 
Nissan/Altima 2002 2005-2006
 
Nissan/Sentra 2002 2005-2006
 
MANUFACTURER: Nissan North America, Inc.
 
NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID NUMBER: 07V527000
 
MFR'S REPORT DATE: November 08, 2007
 
COMPONENT: Engine and Engine Cooling
 
POTENTIAL NUMBER OF UNITS AFFECTED: 653910
SUMMARY:
On certain passenger vehicles equipped with a 2.5L engine, the crankshaft position sensor can overheat causing a brief interruption in the signal output from the sensor.
 
CONSEQUENCE:
If the interruption in the signal from the crankshaft position sensor is so brief that the Electronic Control Module (ECM) logic does not have time to diagnose the condition, the engine may stop running without warning while the vehicle is driven at a low speed increasing the risk of a crash.
REMEDY:
Dealers will reprogram the ECM free of charge. Certain M/Y 2006 Altimas which have been previously remedied under recall campaign 06V223000 (Nissan R0606) are not included in this recall since the reprogramming for 06V223000 also included this reprogramming. The recall is expected to begin on or about December 10, 2007. Owners may contact Nissan at 1-800-647-7261.
 
NOTES:
This is an expansion of a previous campaign (06V223000). Customers can also contact The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), OR GO TO HTTP://WWW.SAFERCAR.GOV.
 
DESCRIPTION:
Component Description
The crankshaft position sensor (POS) is located on the cylinder block rear housing facing the gear teeth (cogs) of the signal plate at the end of the crankshaft. It detects the fluctuation of the engine revolution.
 
The sensor consists of a permanent magnet and Hall IC. When the engine is running, the high and low parts of the teeth cause the gap with the sensor change.
 
The changing gap causes the magnetic field near the sensor to change.
 
Due to the changing magnetic field, the voltage from the sensor changes.
 
The ECM receives the voltage signal and detects the fluctuation of the engine revolution.
 
REPLACEMENT:
 
   1. Loosen the fixing bolt of the sensor.
   2. Disconnect crankshaft position sensor (POS) harness connector.
   3. Remove the sensor.
 
These sensors can be checked by an ohm meter but I don't have the terminal positions or the values. A repair manual would probably show you these.
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Re: [Mr_Shiftright] by acevedo669
Aug 18, 2008 (8:31 am)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Aug 18, 2008 8:22 am)

hey thanks alot. its my wifes car and she never really took care of so i get stuck driving it around.i try to see if its been fixed for the recall yet. thanks again!!!!

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