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Please help to diagnose a squeaking...
Hello Guys,
There is squeaking / creaking coming from the front engine, fan/belt area, it becoming a pretty annoying:mad:! The noise is present after engine started and goes on. I couldn’t pinpoint where squeaking is coming from any specific wheel/pulley. While the engine is at idle, spray some water to pulley groves and belt (used a squirt bottle). The noise goes a way for 1 or 2 minutes then come back. Anyone know what this could be? I'm thinking something having to do with the serpentine belt slip issue or tensioner More hint: Engine runs fine and there are no shaking or vibrate, just squeaking and creaking. Dealer has taken cared harmonic balancer and cat. converter problem 6 months ago, check the serpentine belts have show no damage also no noise came from E-Box fan All help is much appreciated. '99 ML320 Mileage: 76K+ |
Read this thread. If this is your problem, deal with it right away.
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?t=101592&highlight=serpentine |
Squeaking sound
Most probably its a loose serpentine belt. I remember my technican dropped some water on my belt whihc was squeaking and the squeaking stopped for a while and he toled me that's how he knows if the squeaking is coming from a loose belt.
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Ron in SC and Tablahan - Thanks
Ron in SC and Tablahan
Thanks for all your response. Quote:
I was wondering if anyone knows how what’s cause the serpentine belt become loose? Due to wear & tear or a bad belt tensioner?…:confused: If after replaced the serpentine belt and squeaking noise still exist I should look further to replace the belt tensioner (low on cash $$$). Is it an easy DIY job? Do you know any place selling only the bearing of tensioner or do I have to purchase whole tensioner assembly? Again, many thanks to you all. |
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