2014-2016 Nissan Altima Timing Belt vs Timing Chain: How to Identify and Fix the Right Part (Engine: Inline 4 2.5L)
Learn whether your Altima uses a timing chain or serpentine belt, with step-by-step checks, tools, parts list, safety tips, and repair cost estimates
2014-2016 Nissan Altima Timing Belt vs Timing Chain: How to Identify and Fix the Right Part (Engine: Inline 4 2.5L)
Learn whether your Altima uses a timing chain or serpentine belt, with step-by-step checks, tools, parts list, safety tips, and repair cost estimates for 2014, 2016
š§ Altima - Timing Belt Replacement
Your Altimaās 2.5L engine does not use a timing belt. It uses a timing chain, so there isnāt a ātiming belt replacementā service like on some other cars.
Before I lay out the right DIY steps, I need to confirm what youāre actually trying to replace: are you asking about the timing chain, or the serpentine (accessory) belt?
Difficulty Level: Intermediate (serpentine belt) / Advanced (timing chain) | Estimated Time: 0.5-1.0 hours (serpentine) / 6-10 hours (timing chain)
ā ļø Safety & Precautions
- ā ļø Let the engine cool completely before working near belts/pulleys.
- ā ļø Keep hands/tools clear of rotating parts; never crank the engine with covers off.
- ā ļø If doing timing chain work: support the engine properly before removing any engine mount.
- ā ļø Battery disconnect is recommended if youāll be working near the starter/alternator wiring.
š§ Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- Safety glasses
- Mechanic gloves
- Wheel chocks
- Floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum)
- Jack stands (rated 3-ton minimum)
- 3/8" drive ratchet
- 3/8" drive torque wrench
- 10mm socket
- 12mm socket
- 14mm socket
- Flat trim tool
- Flashlight
- Serpentine belt tool (specialty)
š© Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Serpentine (accessory) drive belt - Qty: 1
- Timing chain kit - Qty: 1
- Timing cover gasket set - Qty: 1
- RTV silicone gasket maker (engine oil safe) - Qty: 1
- Engine oil (0W-20 full synthetic) - Qty: 5 quarts
- Oil filter - Qty: 1
- Engine coolant - Qty: 1
š Before You Begin
- Park on level ground, set the parking brake, and use wheel chocks.
- If youāre only doing the serpentine belt: you usually do not need to disconnect the battery, but itās OK to do so for safety.
- If youāre doing timing chain work: plan on an oil change afterward, and expect RTV sealing time.
šØ Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Confirm which ābeltā you mean
- Open the hood and use a flashlight to look at the front/right side of the engine.
- If you see a belt running around multiple pulleys (alternator/AC), thatās the serpentine belt (easy DIY).
- The timing chain is inside the engine behind the timing cover (advanced DIY; not a routine interval item).
Step 2: If you meant the serpentine belt (recommended DIY path)
- Safely raise the front if needed using a floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum) and support with jack stands (rated 3-ton minimum).
- Remove the lower splash shield fasteners (if equipped) using a 10mm socket and flat trim tool.
- Use a serpentine belt tool (specialty) to rotate the belt tensioner and relieve tension. (A serpentine belt tool is a long, thin handle made for tight spaces.)
- Slip the old belt off one pulley, then remove it fully.
- Route the new belt exactly like the factory routing diagram under the hood; then use the serpentine belt tool (specialty) to rotate the tensioner and install the belt.
- Reinstall the splash shield using a 10mm socket.
Step 3: If you meant the timing chain (I need one detail before steps)
- Please tell me what symptom you have: rattling on cold start, check engine light/codes, or oil leak at the timing cover.
- Timing chain replacement on your Altima is Advanced and requires precise timing alignment; if itās off, the engine may not run correctly.
ā After Repair
- Start the engine and listen for squeal/chirp from the belt area.
- With the engine off, recheck that the belt ribs are seated in every pulley groove.
- If you removed the splash shield, confirm all fasteners are tight using a 10mm socket.
š° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $120-$250 (serpentine belt) / $1,200-$2,200 (timing chain)
DIY Cost: $25-$70 (serpentine belt) / $250-$600 (timing chain parts + fluids)
You Save: $95-$180 (serpentine belt) / $600-$1,600 (timing chain) by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.5-1.0 hours (serpentine) or 6-10 hours (timing chain).
šÆ Ready to get started?
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Guide for Serpentine Belt replace for these Nissan vehicles
| Year Make Model | Sub Model | Engine | Body Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 Nissan Altima | - | Inline 4 2.5L | - |
| 2014 Nissan Altima | - | Inline 4 2.5L | - |


















