The only way to repair a belt is to replace it. It's kinda a pain in the butt on this car, I know I did it today. There is a 8mm tensioning bolt toward the front of the car, between the alternator and the air conditioner compressor. Loosen the 14mm bolt in the center of the idler pulley, and then loosen the 8mm tensioner bolt till the belt can be slipped off. This takes a great deal of patience and small hands are helpful too. I had to use a small wrench as there is no room for a ratchet. Reverse the process to install the new belt.
I've been looking for a 1998 Nissan Sentra GXE Alternator Harness and it seems that they apply fairly universally, meaning the harnesses they sell on this link will most likely apply to your model. The link is: http://www.thepartsbin.com/catalog/?N=4294955288&Nr=OR(AND(make:Nissan,model:Sentra,year:1998),AND(universal:1))&Vi=1684+11370+4294963745&y=1998&mk=Nissan&md=Sentra Those are just "Alternator Harnesses". If you find you need more wires than that, you can get the whole mess of wires it's connected to called the "Sentra HARNESS ASSY-ALTERNATOR" from this link, part 24020: http://www.nissanpartszone.com/components/1998-nissan-sentra_wiring-240-881.html Good luck, don't forget to check your VIN just to be safe on the second link. I just need to find out how to replace ONLY the Alternator Harness on my '98 now :P
Check with a Nissan dealer.
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You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
Yes, but with improvements along the way. Better camshafts etc...
To remove a 1998 Nissan Sentra Transmission, you first need to locate all of the bolts. From there, you will remove the bolts. Undo any wiring or tubing that goes into the transmission. From there, it can be taken out.
You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
I have no idea to bad huh PEaCE
The 1998 Nissan Sentra has a timing chain. It never needs changing as long as the oil is changed in a reasonable amount of time.
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