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Aux belt / tensioners squeal - NOW WORSE!
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Tolkienfan001
PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 3:45 pm Up
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Guys,

I need a pointer in the right direction. I am getting a squeal from the above belt / tensioner.

How do I know if it is just the belt or the tensioner?

Is there more than one tensioner?

Can I get a kit to change everything? I have looked on ECP and can only see the belts.

I am not sure what to buy or how to diagnose the exact part that is failing.

Any advice will be appreciated.

 

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Sorry forgot to mention. Car is a 2005 1.4 16v sport.
 

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You can get a belt slip spray which is supposed to stop the noise. It was the lazy mans solution to a slipping fan belt. You could try this as a cheaper solution first.

ECP have a range of pullys and tensioners on the site, which one for your car, I don't know.
www.eurocarparts.com/t...nd-dampers

If you do the belt yourself, make sure you get the right tension as many people over tighten them and end up knackering the alternator bearing. For some reason, this is always the first thing to go with an overtightened belt.

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macca1411 wrote:
You can get a belt slip spray which is supposed to stop the noise. It was the lazy mans solution to a slipping fan belt. You could try this as a cheaper solution first.

ECP have a range of pullys on the site, which one for your car, I don't know.
www.eurocarparts.com/t...nd-dampers

If you do the belt yourself, make sure you get the right tension as many people over tighten them and end up knackering the alternator bearing. For some reason, this is always the first thing to go with an overtightened belt.

I have heard about this belt spray. I take it any one will work. If it stops the noise I take it I can assume the tensioners are ok? Should I still replace the belt at some point?

 

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I have used the spray on V belts to stop that awful squeal that you used to get. I have no idea if it works on the grooved belts as good.

It's always worth changing a part before it fails, if it's making a noise, then something is wrong. It's a case then of tracking down the reason.

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So I tried some belt slip spray. Now when the car starts I get a sticky sound instead of the squealing. This goes off after a couple of minutes. Then you can just hear a sort of hissing sound from the belt.

I am going to buy a replacement belt tomorrow. Is there a guide anywhere on here to help change it. Will I need to clean the rollers? Or do anything else when changing it?

Thanks.

 

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I had the same noise, so i sprayed some polish spray onto belt so see if it stopped for a while. It did so i knew it was the belt, i replaced it problem solved.
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bikesforme wrote:
I had the same noise, so i sprayed some polish spray onto belt so see if it stopped for a while. It did so i knew it was the belt, i replaced it problem solved.

Thanks,

I have a new belt. As long as the weather holds off I will change it after work....

 

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