Questions & Answers for: noise from pulleys

...all the pulleys and listen for noise and make sure they turn smoothly another trick is to take a can of wd40 or equivalent and spray the bearings 1 at a time till the noise goes away or quiets ...

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Question about 2006 Frontier

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...noise when engine cold. Don't use a "belt dressing"... There may be oil or other substance on the pulleys. Remove belt and clean all pulleys .. inspect belt for contamination from those pulleys. That ...

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...pulleys, it could be a pulley or a bad waterpump, or even something in the timing belt, like a timing belt pulley or tensioner pulley or waterpump,the best way to find out is to remove all the belts ...

Question about 1999 Camry

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motor making a loud tapping noise Please open the bonnett and identify the tapping noise before we can decide on a possible fault. It can be the slapping of belt, the water pump, the idler pulley, ...

Question about 1998 Accord

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Hi, may I know crankshaft pulley having a bush intact?mine was 98' accord sv4, it was a noise appear when air cond. compressor engaged, i thought it was compressor noise, but aircond mechanic told me ...

Question about 1998 Accord

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...you take off the Serpetine belt and turn each pulley to detect roughness. Then get the appropriate pulley off and replace it. Sometimes water pump pulleys also make noise as well as

noise coming from front of2.4 08 jeep compass pulleys can't locate which one. how to check I have a loud noise coming from the front pulley section on my 2.408 jeep compass. I bought a mechanics ...

Can the A/C clutch be changed on the car? Have a noise that sounds like the belt tensioner. I changed the tensioner as well as the idler pulley and water pump but the noise still persists now with the

Question about 2008 Endeavor

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Pulley Noise Pulley noise on and off, not sure which pulley. with vehicle running, noticed power steering fluid steadily moving in reservoir. Wondering if Power steering pump could be the culprit. ...

noise is gone, then it is likely that one of the pulleys is the cause of the problem. The best way to diagnose which pulley is causing the noise is to use a mechanic's stethoscope. This will allow you

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