Screeching from engine
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- Mark.Pedlow
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Screeching from engine
Hey when my engines cold and recently if i push it to hard when its kind of warm i get a screech from my engine bay anyone has this or know what it is?
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Re: Screeching from engine
Is your air con on when it happens?
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Re: Screeching from engine
This is usually caused by a loose belt.
A temporary solution is a spray can of belt grip, spray it on the possible offending belts such as the alternator belt, fan belt, AC belt, etc, etc.
A temporary solution is a spray can of belt grip, spray it on the possible offending belts such as the alternator belt, fan belt, AC belt, etc, etc.
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Re: Screeching from engine
Im not to sure if its when the A/C is on or not why would that matter?
How hard is it just to replace the belts? how much?
How hard is it just to replace the belts? how much?
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Re: Screeching from engine
Belt checking can be done pretty easily and they will not last forever. If the belt is loose as already stated it can slip and squeal. It may then be tightened but not excessively. A set of belts is about $50. A look at a something like a Haynes manual is useful - not sure if the owners manual mentions it. If one does want to do basic maintenance it is necessary to use a reference source. A Haynes would be cheap with the current Fx
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Re: Screeching from engine
Mr Morlock wrote:Belt checking can be done pretty easily and they will not last forever. If the belt is loose as already stated it can slip and squeal. It may then be tightened but not excessively. A set of belts is about $50. A look at a something like a Haynes manual is useful - not sure if the owners manual mentions it. If one does want to do basic maintenance it is necessary to use a reference source. A Haynes would be cheap with the current Fx
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