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My Aircon belt is off my car at the moment and has been for awhile. So ive decided that I need to fix it. I was just wondering what the Pulley/Bearing is called that the aircon belt goes around?

Would calling the Nissan Dealer for this part be the best bet?

Im in Perth by the way :D

Thanks!

Hmm... I think Idler pulley is wrong, pretty sure that has something to do with my timing belt...

Does no one know what part im after? Thought I would get a reply pretty quick... Its the pulley that has the aircon belt on it, but I wanna know the correct name so I dont sound like a tool when i call up for it, lol

Any help would be great! :D

Thanks

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