Dayco Serpentine Belt P/N:5070460

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MPN: 5070460
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Dayco Serpentine Belt P/N:5070460
Dayco Serpentine Belt P/N:5070460
$33.99

Keep the fan and every belt-driven accessory spinning smoothly with the Dayco Serpentine Belt 5070460, a direct-fit replacement belt for the FAN drive position. It installs on the 2018-2021 Isuzu FTR, 2011-2023 Isuzu NPR-HD, 2015-2022 Isuzu NPR-XD, 2011-2023 Isuzu NQR, and 2011-2023 Isuzu NRR.

  • Serpentine drive: a single multi-ribbed belt that routes and loops over the engine pulleys to transfer power from the crankshaft to the fan and other belt-driven accessories.
  • FAN position: cataloged for the fan-drive belt location on the listed Isuzu applications.
  • Direct-fit replacement: a straightforward swap for the listed applications — no cutting or modification of the belt routing.
  • Signs this belt may need replacing: belt squeal, visible cracking, glazing, fraying, or chunks missing from the ribs. If a worn belt is the cause, this replaces it.

Interchange: 7PK1170 · K070460HD
Manufacturer part number 5070460

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

NA, 7PK1170, K070460HD, 8980755191

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this belt do?

It is a serpentine (multi-ribbed) belt that loops over the engine pulleys to drive the fan and other belt-driven accessories from the crankshaft.

Which vehicles does it fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2018-2021 Isuzu FTR, 2011-2023 Isuzu NPR-HD, 2015-2022 Isuzu NPR-XD, 2011-2023 Isuzu NQR, and 2011-2023 Isuzu NRR.

What position is this belt for?

It is cataloged for the FAN drive belt position on the listed Isuzu applications.

What numbers does this belt interchange with?

It cross-references 7PK1170 and K070460HD. Its own manufacturer part number is Dayco 5070460.

How do I know when to replace it?

Watch for belt squeal, cracking, glazing, fraying, or missing rib chunks. Diagnose the cause first; if the belt is worn, this replaces it.