Well, dealership always charge more - I was quoted similar and decided to do it myself - It was a learning experience, since I have never owned a car that using auto tensioner for driving belts.SammyTheBull wrote:I just had mine replaced at Major Infiniti last week. 2006 M35 55k miles. They charged me like $180.
It is on your maintenance booklet from the factory. If you do not have that, you can view them online at http://www.infiniti.com, under Ownership -> Maintenance schedule.loystock wrote:Where did you get that premium maintenance package info?
Some people will say that is normal when the belt is wet. I think your time may be coming replace the belts. It really isn't hard to do. It would take a novice about 20 minutes to finish the job.tigerclaws1318 wrote:Im at 31k miles and after a rainy day and starting the car I get a really bad squeaking noise coming from the drive belt. I know it seems really early to change the belt but is it really normal for it to make noises at 31k?
If by novice you mean novice mechanic, then maybe, if you mean novice do-it-yourself-er, then yeah right. Once upon a time, I changed the belt on a 93 Park Avenue in maybe an hour, the two belts on my 2006 M45 took me every bit of two hours, and not because I wasn't just working on it or didn't know what I was doing. I followed the instructions in the FSM to a t and I spent the majority of the time trying to force them on because they were so tight. Maybe with the right tools or if you have done it a couple of times and figured out a trick it would only take 20 minutes, but even then I would assume that means you don't have the undercover on the car.Noel J wrote:Some people will say that is normal when the belt is wet. I think your time may be coming replace the belts. It really isn't hard to do. It would take a novice about 20 minutes to finish the job.