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Old 02-22-2006, 02:27 PM
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Hi, I hope someone can help, I got a 1996 Blazer a little over a month and a half ago, I took it from St. Pete to Orlando (not that far) and when I got to Orlando there was a loud deep humming noise coming from the engine but mainly only when going slow or when stopped, it sounds like it is coming from the fan or the belt, anyone have any suggestions? Thanks a bunch1!
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Re: Humming from engine

I would try to pinpoint where the sound is coming from. It could be the belt needs replaced, idler pully, tensioner pully, alternator, power steering pump(check level), water pump, or a/c clutch.
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Re: Humming from engine

Hey, thanks for the info, we were thinking it might be the belt, should we get belt dressing or just try to replace it? Thanks again!!
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Just replace the belt, don't waste your money on belt dressing. THe cost of the belt is fairly inexensive, ~$35.00, and it will save you trouble in the long run.
The change out of the belt is quick, maybe 15 minutes tops, and is really easy.
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Re: Humming from engine

Thanks once again!! But can I tell if it is the actual belt that is bad? Is there some way to tell? And how easy is it to switch out, would that be in my manual by chance? Thanks again!
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Re: Humming from engine

The change out of the belt is very easy, all you need is a 3/8" breaker bar or ratchet handle. Put the breaker bar on the tensioner, it has a 3/8" opening in the center, and turn counter clockwise about 1/4 turn. Remove the old belt, replace with new belt following the diagram located on the fan shroud. You're done.
It is in the Haynes and Chiltons manuals, and is so easy you'll wonder why you didn't do it earlier.
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Great! thanks again... im going to go to the store tonight and we will try to get it switched out, thanks again, you were a huge help! I really appreciate it!
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Re: Humming from engine

While you have the belt off you can check for play on most of the pullys, if you feel something funny thats probably were the noise is coming from.
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Re: Humming from engine

Will do! thanks!! But then, im assuming that if it does feel a little weird or if the sound keeps up, I should just go ahead and bring it to a pro.? Oh and do you think this is ab-normal for a 96'? (it has a little over 85,000 miles)
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Re: Humming from engine

Since you don't know the source of the noise:
Start and run the engine for a minute while the belt is removed. If you hear the noise, then you know it is internal and not related to belt or accesories. If noise is gone, but comes back after you install the belt, you know it is one of your accessories.
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Great idea, makes complete sense, thanks once again... to all of you for all your info. and help!! youre all great!
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Re: Humming from engine

If you find that you're getting noise from the pulleys themselves, they are not that hard to replace. As long as you have access to some standard tools, and a Haynes or Chilton manual it can be done in a parking lot or garage failrly easily.
Good luck, and let us know what you find out. These posts help others that search for similar symptoms.
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Re: Humming from engine

I dont know if we will go that far, a real mechanic might be our best bet if its not the belt... actually it is now making the noise off and on, not every time its driven... but im still going to check the belt anyway, cant hurt!
I will definitly let everyone know what happens, thanks again!
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Re: Humming from engine

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I dont know if we will go that far, a real mechanic might be our best bet if its not the belt... actually it is now making the noise off and on, not every time its driven... but im still going to check the belt anyway, cant hurt!
I will definitly let everyone know what happens, thanks again!
You may want to check your PVC hoses/crankcase hoses. I had my upper intake seal done this week and when I got the truck back I was experiencing a buzzing/humming at idle and slow speed. I thought it was coming from the PVC hose in the driver side rocker. Dealer thought it was a cable vibrating against the firewall, but 2 minutes after leaving the dealership the noise was back. It ended up being the hose that runs from the passenger side rocker to the plastic cap on top of the throttle assembly. There was a rubber elbow which was not tight and leaking air. I just reversed the elbow and it went back on tighter. The buzzing was driving me nuts.
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Re: Humming from engine

On that PCV after the intake done, the throttle cable plastic connector to the intake (on rear drivers side) bracket always ends up broken so I had to use a plastic tie to secure - the cable conducts the noise and also moves the PCV on acceleration as the engine torques up. The top of the intake can where the PCV hose goes into the intake is a removable top that you rotate to lock on 98 up, same with the power brake vac to intake.
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