Nissan 11720VC103 BELT-COMPRESSOR

BELT-COMPRESSOR

Part number: 11720VC103 

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Make: Nissan

24.03$
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Nissan 11720VC10C BELT-FAN

BELT-FAN

Part number: 11720VC10C 

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Nissan 11720VC10C BELT-FAN

BELT-FAN

Part number: 11720VC10C 

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52.74$
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Nissan 11720VC101 BELT-FAN & ALTERNATOR

BELT-FAN & ALTERNATOR

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Engine Cooling Fan Drive Belt for Nissan

This premium V-belt links the crankshaft to the radiator fan and related pulleys. It keeps engine temperature stable, supports charging, and helps A/C efficiency. Built for tough duty, it resists heat, oil, and dustβ€”ideal for off‑road and work use.

Why this part is needed ❄️

Without a healthy fan belt, the cooling system cannot pull enough air through the radiator. The result is rising coolant temps, reduced alternator output, and stress on engine components. A fresh belt secures reliable cooling and electrical power.

How it works

The crankshaft pulley spins the belt. The belt’s ribs grip matching grooves, turning the fan and, on many setups, the water pump and alternator. Correct tension prevents slip, so airflow and charging stay steady at all RPM.

What happens if it fails ⚠️

Common signs: cold‑start squeal, cracks, glazing, frayed edges, and battery light flicker. If the belt snaps, the fan and alternator stopβ€”engine can overheat within minutes, risking warped head, blown gasket, or roadside breakdown.

Tech notes & replacement tips βœ…

Choose OEM‑spec length and profile. Inspect pulleys and alignment; replace any worn tensioner. Set proper tension (no slip, no whine). After 100–200 km, recheck tension. Keep a spare belt for remote travel.

Compatibility

  • Patrol
  • Safari
  • Truck