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serpintine belt squeeks

Any idea why this happens after about a month of being replaced. I have replaced three just because after about 40 days or so they just start squeeking. Anything you can spray on them just dries out within minutes. Usually starts after a rain or humid day...once it starts I cannot get it stop without replacing it.

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Re: serpintine belt squeeks

Take the belt off, rub a little di electric grease on it sparingly. Put it back on so it turns the opposite direction that it did before you took it off. Di-electric grease is a wonderful stop squeal that either a lot of the time.

Something else to consider is that your tensioner may be week an not holding the belt tight enough.
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Re: serpintine belt squeeks

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Take the belt off, rub a little di electric grease on it sparingly. Put it back on so it turns the opposite direction that it did before you took it off. Di-electric grease is a wonderful stop squeal that either a lot of the time.

Something else to consider is that your tensioner may be week an not holding the belt tight enough.
I WILL TRY THAT TONIGHT THANK YOU. Is there a way to test the tensioner, I do know the belt is not flopping around. Can the altinater be adjusted or is the tensioner the only adjustment.

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Re: serpintine belt squeeks

The automatic tensioner is the only adjustment. Make sure you are getting the right belt also. I believe there is a belt option for two different alternator sizes.

You didn't post a year or engine size. There are a couple of things to look for. The year and engine would help.
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Re: serpintine belt squeeks

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The automatic tensioner is the only adjustment. Make sure you are getting the right belt also. I believe there is a belt option for two different alternator sizes.

You didn't post a year or engine size. There are a couple of things to look for. The year and engine would help.
The truck is 2001 2500 HD 6.0
I did make sure the belt was the correct one. I had heard rumor of some pully alignment posibilities, but how would anyone fix that. I picked up the dialectric grease today and will try that tonight.
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Re: serpintine belt squeeks

Are you sure its not the A/C belt that is making noise? If there was an alignment issue you would be able to see the edges of the belt fraying or you would see the belt not quite riding in the center of a pulley. You may also notice that a ring of rust has started on either the inside or outside of a pulley. These would be to clues as to something mis-aligned.
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Re: serpintine belt squeeks

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Are you sure its not the A/C belt that is making noise? If there was an alignment issue you would be able to see the edges of the belt fraying or you would see the belt not quite riding in the center of a pulley. You may also notice that a ring of rust has started on either the inside or outside of a pulley. These would be to clues as to something mis-aligned.
No I am not sure, I do know when I replace the belt it goes away, with maybe just a hint of cherp...BUT the AC belt looks pretty bad and has never been replaced. It has bad cracking and looks weathered. 140,000 miles on it. Is there a trick to getting to that belt and what is it that I loosen to remove it? As you know it's way at the bottom with a gaurd or skid plate under it.

I have no fraying at all, and no rust build up.

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Re: serpintine belt squeeks

it has an auto tensioner as well. I believe a 3/8" ratchet will work. There is not a lot of tension on it so it will move fairly easily. As far as getting at it. Once you have the main belt off you can either access it from the top or take of the skid plate and do it from the bottom. It is easier to do from the bottom but takes more time. I have done so many I just do them from the top to save time.
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Re: serpintine belt squeeks

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it has an auto tensioner as well. I believe a 3/8" ratchet will work. There is not a lot of tension on it so it will move fairly easily. As far as getting at it. Once you have the main belt off you can either access it from the top or take of the skid plate and do it from the bottom. It is easier to do from the bottom but takes more time. I have done so many I just do them from the top to save time.
I will stop and get one tonight, one other question does it matter if it's Napa, Auto Zone or Dealer as in GM, he replaced belts on a different vehicle style and the belt would start squeeking after a few weeks until he went to the dealer...which by the way the dealer told him it would happen.

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Re: serpintine belt squeeks

I have never had a brand name belt give me a problem. I have always used either Dayco or Gates and have been happy with there performance. This is likely a situation where something is not quite right but it is not yet obvious to what the malfunction is.

The only time I like to use dealer belts is on the imports. Especially hyundai, kia and honda CRV's which are prone to crank sensor codes with aftermarket alternator belts.
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Re: serpintine belt squeeks

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I have never had a brand name belt give me a problem. I have always used either Dayco or Gates and have been happy with there performance. This is likely a situation where something is not quite right but it is not yet obvious to what the malfunction is.

The only time I like to use dealer belts is on the imports. Especially hyundai, kia and honda CRV's which are prone to crank sensor codes with aftermarket alternator belts.
I will try the AC belt tonight or tomorrow and let you know. Thank you for all your replies.

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Re: UPDATE serpentine belt squeeks

SQUEEKY BELT ISSUES

I did both last night removed serpentine belt and lightly added dielectric grease to it as AIRJER directed me to do on a earlier post, although by the time I was done farting around putting it back on I lost 90% of it. I also replace A/C belt for the first time at 141,000 miles per his request, as expected it was cracked and nasty looking. By the way unless you are a professional contortionist remove the skid plate on the bottom and replace the belt from under the truck...WOW was that easier than from the top. As of today not a sound to be heard. So either the grease is doing its job or the belt was the issue all along...or both. Either way thank you all for helping me out once again!!!

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Re: UPDATE serpentine belt squeeks

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By the way unless you are a professional contortionist remove the skid plate on the bottom and replace the belt from under the truck.
I'll take that as a compliment! Lets hope that takes care of it!!!
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Re: serpintine belt squeeks

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Any idea why this happens after about a month of being replaced. I have replaced three just because after about 40 days or so they just start squeeking. Anything you can spray on them just dries out within minutes. Usually starts after a rain or humid day...once it starts I cannot get it stop without replacing it.

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the tensioner may be bad.. this should move with good spring tension of an equal amount ...if this is binding it could explain why new belts start to squeal after a few weeks...when installing the belt see that the tensioner is in the proper position as there are marks to show that the belt is not too long or short... when buying a new belt always check the belt length and width...and compare with your spec requirement..


Using grease on a belt is not a good idea, this will reduce the belt life..
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Re: serpintine belt squeeks

Di-electric grease will not effect the belt. Regular grease would not be a good choice.
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