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Old 10-18-2006, 10:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Squeaking belt

Got a few questions for you guys.
My celi is an 04 with 32000k, is it normal the the belt is squeaking like crazy ? should I expect a warranty coverage to replace it if needed ? How hard is it to change should it not be covered under regular warranty ?
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^^^odds are the belt just needs to be tighten up
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^^^odds are the belt just needs to be tighten up
I sure hope so, cause it's very annoying...I will keep you guys posted. I'm bringing it in next week.
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does it happen when its cold out...and when it warms up it stops...either way try tightening them
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It has a serpentine belt set-up. It automatically tightens, you can't tighten it anymore. You have one of the following problems:
1) Incorrect belt.
2) Stretched/worn belt.
3) Idler tensioner needs replacing.
4) A pulley turning slower than the rest(could be a worn out bearing).
5) Uneven mating surfaces.

First check if the belt is ok, if it is by some belt dressing(airisol can) and spray pulleys, and belt when running.
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^^can i put WD40 on the pulleys and belt while running? mine squeeks a lil
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WD-40 will work to an extent, but Belt Dressing would be the prefered method. And its reasonably priced ~$8.00
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I'm having this same problem with my 2002 GT.....it squeaks sometimes, only when cold and usually goes away after I drive for about 10-20 mins. I had a mechanic look at it, and the belt is tight but he recommended replacing it soon anyway. I think my car had this problem when I bought it, and the dealership put the Belt Dressing on it and apparently the stuff wore off. Thanks so much guys!!! Belt Dressing is at like, any autoparts store, right?
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don't bother with the belt dressing just change the belt
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