Noisey Serpintine belt
Randy1
12-21-2003, 11:05 AM
I have a "98" Aurora and have noticed a squealling noise when its cold. It is
progressively getting louder day by day.
First i thought it was the alt. so i pulled the belt loose and started checking
pulleys, I thought it was the idler pulley because its alittle loose so i ordered
one from a dealership. (hasn't come in yet). This weekend my brother took a
look at it and said try spaying alittle wd-40 on it to see if the squeal goes
away, and sure enough it stopped instantly. I could have sworn it sounded
like metal to metal. The belt looks perfect, no cracks. I almost had the dealership
change that idler pulley ($250) for me because it looked like a job. It looks hard enough
just to change the belt, I think it can be done without removing the motor mount,
Has anybody else had any problems with squealing belts? This is a first for me.
Randy1
progressively getting louder day by day.
First i thought it was the alt. so i pulled the belt loose and started checking
pulleys, I thought it was the idler pulley because its alittle loose so i ordered
one from a dealership. (hasn't come in yet). This weekend my brother took a
look at it and said try spaying alittle wd-40 on it to see if the squeal goes
away, and sure enough it stopped instantly. I could have sworn it sounded
like metal to metal. The belt looks perfect, no cracks. I almost had the dealership
change that idler pulley ($250) for me because it looked like a job. It looks hard enough
just to change the belt, I think it can be done without removing the motor mount,
Has anybody else had any problems with squealing belts? This is a first for me.
Randy1
bustedratchet
12-21-2003, 11:23 AM
Mine started squeeling as soon as it got cold (If I remember right 2 days after I waxed my car in A FRIGGIN T-SHIRT) But it goes away in a couple seconds. Check this link about the belt . http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=139946
jjdewd
12-21-2003, 02:23 PM
one of my pulley's chatters in below freezing hope it lasts til spring lol
Indy8
12-21-2003, 02:59 PM
As the engine is idling and starting to warm, spray some silicon on both sides of the belt for a good 30 seconds(about a 1/4 can). I do this every couple of months. A mechanic gouged the surface of my idler pulley pretty bad, which then started tearing up the back side of the belt. I replaced the pulley($25@NAPA),then when my A/C compressor exploded and was replaced under warranty, they damaged the new one. I then used some crocus cloth and sanded it down smooth again. The silicon should take care of the noise if it is coming from the belt.
jlaird
12-21-2003, 06:31 PM
I changed my Serp. belt a couple of months ago because it was making a high pitched squeal. It was ok for a short while but now the new one is squealing. Indy, any particular brand of silicone spray? I used some belt dressing on the old belt and it helped a few minutes only. I was afraid to use it on the new one, though.
Indy8
12-21-2003, 06:50 PM
Pyroil(Valvoline brand) is okay, and available just about everywhere. Gunk brand has a little more silicon content if you can find it. Sometimes Home Depot has it. That's why you need to use so much of it, the government keeps telling makers to reduce the "harmful" silicon.
ckpaas
12-23-2003, 08:32 AM
Spray wd-40 on what Randy, the belt or the pulley? I have a 99 and it has the same problem and as you guys have said i've only noticed it when it's cold.
Randy1
12-23-2003, 11:50 AM
Spay it on the belt, the side that rides on the pulley. Mine is really loud until it warms
up. I thought for sure it was metal to metal. I bought some silicone spray today, so
i'm going to try it
up. I thought for sure it was metal to metal. I bought some silicone spray today, so
i'm going to try it
mikelebo99
12-23-2003, 01:28 PM
Its amazing how the same problem can plague so many cars. I also have the squealing noise on my 98. I changed the serpentine belt, but still have the noise. The silicone spray covers the problem up, but how do we fix?
bustedratchet
12-23-2003, 03:32 PM
A way I found on many cars is whenever your changing the serp belt is to clean all the pulleys. Wire brush the pulley ribs and spray them out with carb cleaner. Put the belt on when everything is dry.
BKVic
12-23-2003, 04:30 PM
Just a wild guess but could it be that your tension pully is shot and by not putting enough tension on the belt it is slipping while cold? After it has been running a while, the belt warms up by friction and regains some of its rubber grippyness and the squeeling stops. Like I said its just a wild guess but it may be worth a look.
BKVic
BKVic
Indy8
12-24-2003, 02:34 AM
Its amazing how the same problem can plague so many cars. I also have the squealing noise on my 98. I changed the serpentine belt, but still have the noise. The silicone spray covers the problem up, but how do we fix?Buy a quality foreign car.
mikelebo99
12-24-2003, 09:05 AM
Well I tried the silicone and it did not work. I am going to try and change the tension pulley this weekend and see what happens.
zimaad
12-25-2003, 11:54 AM
I have a 98 that had the squealing for over a year before I did anything about it. I just kept spreaying silicon spray (gunk) on the belt here and there but really, I just got used to it. About 2 weeks ago I changed my serpentine belt and the squeal went away. I have driven 1600 miles since and still no squeal (all highway though..) I did clean off my pulleys when I had the belt off, but don't know if that had any effect or not.
Indy8
12-26-2003, 12:57 AM
Some belt compounds harden and make noise prematurely, Gates belts do not.
rodtice
12-26-2003, 04:30 PM
Tried the silicone trick today, as my belt also squealed when cold.
Quieted down so fast as I was spraying it almost scared me.
Quieted down so fast as I was spraying it almost scared me.
Indy8
12-26-2003, 05:51 PM
If your belt is worn or hardend, the noise will return in a couple of days. I've never had a squeal problem and have always used Gates belts/hoses. I spray mine to keep it from drying out, as our local average humidity is 22%.
Randy1
12-29-2003, 08:53 AM
I bought some silicone spray (Motorvator brand) from K-mart. I sprayed it on the
belt with it warmed up and running, sprayed it on there for a good min. then let it set
over night so it would soak in good. That was about a week ago and so far no sqeaks.
I will probably continue to use this silicone as needed until spring, then i want to change
the belt with one that won't squeak. Indy8, you say Gates belt won't harden and
and make noise. Do you know who sells the Gates brand belts? Thanks.
belt with it warmed up and running, sprayed it on there for a good min. then let it set
over night so it would soak in good. That was about a week ago and so far no sqeaks.
I will probably continue to use this silicone as needed until spring, then i want to change
the belt with one that won't squeak. Indy8, you say Gates belt won't harden and
and make noise. Do you know who sells the Gates brand belts? Thanks.
Indy8
12-30-2003, 02:24 AM
Let me re-phrase that. All rubber products eventually harden. In my experience, Gates last much longer than any other brand. I change all my vehicles belts once a year, regardless of need. It's cheap and easy. If you can't find a Gates seller, they make most of NAPA's belts and hoses. They will have an "ECR" sticker on them.
bustedratchet
12-31-2003, 01:21 AM
Take it easy on the silicone. The next thread will be my A/C doesn't get cold. (If your lucky enough to live in a warm area) It's kinda funny when the compressor stays still while the rest of the pulleys are turning.
Rmtalavera
04-27-2009, 10:35 AM
Tech Tip; Put a Bando belt on and this will fix the Issue. I have been a tech for 26 years. If all the pulleys and the other items are in good shape this is the cure.
www.BandoUsa.com (http://www.BandoUsa.com)
Features & Benefits
Award Winning OEM Supplier–80 major O.E. Quality Awards since 1989
(GM, Mazda, Toyota, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Honda, Nissan, Isuzu & VW)
3RD Largest Manufacturer of Automotive Drive Belts in the World
V-Belts: Molded notch design for extra flexibility and reduced heat build up, providing a long belt life.
Serpentine Belts:
* Bando serpentine belts are precision ground two times to insure adherence to manufacturer’s specification.
* V-ribbed belts are precision engineered for a long life under all conditions.
* Serpentine belts are made with EPDM rubber which is more heat resistant and longer lasting than other types of rubber.
* Bando belts are fiber loaded to provide for quiet operation through the life of the belt.
*Bando serpentine belts have a canvas top cover for longer life and greater durability.
* Bando only has one line of belts – for both OEM applications and the aftermarket. The same belt which the manufacturer specifies is the same belt for replacement
www.BandoUsa.com (http://www.BandoUsa.com)
Features & Benefits
Award Winning OEM Supplier–80 major O.E. Quality Awards since 1989
(GM, Mazda, Toyota, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Honda, Nissan, Isuzu & VW)
3RD Largest Manufacturer of Automotive Drive Belts in the World
V-Belts: Molded notch design for extra flexibility and reduced heat build up, providing a long belt life.
Serpentine Belts:
* Bando serpentine belts are precision ground two times to insure adherence to manufacturer’s specification.
* V-ribbed belts are precision engineered for a long life under all conditions.
* Serpentine belts are made with EPDM rubber which is more heat resistant and longer lasting than other types of rubber.
* Bando belts are fiber loaded to provide for quiet operation through the life of the belt.
*Bando serpentine belts have a canvas top cover for longer life and greater durability.
* Bando only has one line of belts – for both OEM applications and the aftermarket. The same belt which the manufacturer specifies is the same belt for replacement
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