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Hamster Wheel squeak, Now cold morning whining sound????!!!!!
Now that we are having cold weather like 30° or colder it makes a odd sound on cold starts sounds like belt or something related and then it makes a moaning,whining sound then once it warms up it goes away. Only does this when its really cold. Im leaning towards pulleys and belt tensioner. Anyway have any suggestions?
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Pulleys and tensioners would be the best place to start, IMHO.
Once upon a time, I ignored a slight squealing sound, until the pulley disintegrated and took out my water pump and fan...
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Definitely start with the idler pulley and tensioner pulley.
They are the same exact part number, so if you're low on cash you can replace the tensioner pulley alone without buying the whole tensioner. If you can afford the tensioner, it's best to replace the entire unit though. If that doesn't solve it I'd give the alternator a really good listen. Squeaking like you described could be the first stages of a failing alternator bearing.
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Definitely start with the idler pulley and tensioner pulley.
They are the same exact part number, so if you're low on cash you can replace the tensioner pulley alone without buying the whole tensioner. If you can afford the tensioner, it's best to replace the entire unit though. If that doesn't solve it I'd give the alternator a really good listen. Squeaking like you described could be the first stages of a failing alternator bearing.
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Quote:
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Just noticed you have a 3.0
For the Alternator/Water pump Deflection pulley - 11287841228 Adjusting pulley - 11281748131 For the A/C compressor Adjusting Pulley - 11287512758
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Thank You man!!!
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No problem...
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