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Nissan Elgrand E52 2010-2019 2.5 Overrunning Alternator Pulley OAP
Nissan Elgrand E52 2010-2019 2.5 Overrunning Alternator Pulley OAP
- Make: Nissan
- Model: Elgrand E52
- Year Break: 2010-
- Type: Overrunning Alternator Pulley (OAP)
- Position On Vehicle: Front of the engine
- Quantity: One
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Nissan Elgrand E52 2010–2019 2.5 Overrunning Alternator Pulley
Keep your Elgrand running at its best with this Overrunning Alternator Pulley, built specifically for the 2.5L Nissan Elgrand E52 (2010–2019).
What It Does
This pulley attaches to the front of the alternator and plays a crucial role in how your engine runs. It uses a one-way clutch mechanism that allows the alternator to spin freely when the engine slows down suddenly. That reduces stress on the alternator, cuts down belt vibration, and keeps the drive system running smoothly.
Where It Sits
You’ll find the pulley on the front of the alternator, connected to the serpentine/drive belt that powers your car’s vital components—air conditioning, power steering, and more.
Why You Should Replace It
If the pulley wears out or locks up, you’ll likely hear squealing, feel vibration, or notice electrical issues. Left unchecked, it can kill your alternator or shred your belt. Replacing it restores proper function, protects other parts, and stops problems before they start.
Make | Nissan |
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Part Type | Drive, Engine, Service |
Nissan Elgrand E52 2010–2019 2.5 Overrunning Alternator Pulley
Keep your Elgrand running at its best with this Overrunning Alternator Pulley, built specifically for the 2.5L Nissan Elgrand E52 (2010–2019).
What It Does
This pulley attaches to the front of the alternator and plays a crucial role in how your engine runs. It uses a one-way clutch mechanism that allows the alternator to spin freely when the engine slows down suddenly. That reduces stress on the alternator, cuts down belt vibration, and keeps the drive system running smoothly.
Where It Sits
You’ll find the pulley on the front of the alternator, connected to the serpentine/drive belt that powers your car’s vital components—air conditioning, power steering, and more.
Why You Should Replace It
If the pulley wears out or locks up, you’ll likely hear squealing, feel vibration, or notice electrical issues. Left unchecked, it can kill your alternator or shred your belt. Replacing it restores proper function, protects other parts, and stops problems before they start.
Make | Nissan |
---|---|
Part Type | Drive, Engine, Service |

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