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Yep I have the same problem on my 2000 Xterra, alternator issues I noticed the same thing on my harmonic balancer.
do you know if this part can cause engine to stall
Do you think this issue could cause the crank shaft position sensor to go bad? This is exactly my issue and once I fixed it the code is still getting thrown for it even though I’ve replaced both the pulley and the sensor