So my car's making freaky noises again. I really need to know which belt this is. It is squeeking/chirping/etc almost all the time and I know I need to replace it, I'm close to 69,000miles on the stock belt, but what is this belt called?
also, whenever I'm at a complete stop and accelerate my right front brake makes a cracking sound. I was told that the pad is toggling, but anyone else experience this?
Lastly, when I turn my fan on it sounds like a hamster is running on a wheel under my passenger side dashboard, anyone have a soultion?
#62050, "RE: *Which Belt is this* Help!" In response to Reply # 0
it controls your power steering and a/c..... there's also an alternator belt in the back of the engine...change that while your'e at it.... check your powersteering fluid just incase doug
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#62051, "RE: *Which Belt is this* Help!" In response to Reply # 1
thx for the quick reply!
aren't there like 3 belts there? I know the alternator belt is at the bottom, I just wasn't sure what the others were. Anyways, here comes the dumb ol question...have any idea how much all of these will run for $$?
I read in another thread that the alternator belt is 20$...
#62052, "RE: *Which Belt is this* Help!" In response to Reply # 2
$10-$15 apeice. The third belt is the timing belt. If you're coming up on 60,000 miles, schedule that one too.. however, it is a big job. not something you can do in a few minutes, especially having never done it before.
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#62055, "RE: *Which Belt is this* Help!" In response to Reply # 3
Originally posted by DarkOne $10-$15 apeice. The third belt is the timing belt. If you're coming up on 60,000 miles, schedule that one too.. however, it is a big job. not something you can do in a few minutes, especially having never done it before.
I know I'm gonna sound half ass, but how long will a stock timing belt normally last? I'm putting my car in storage soon and I intend on buying a new car next season...so just for my curiousity, can I get away with it to not do the timing belt? I heard it costs like 1000$
anyways, I'm gonna go to Satan later today to get a price on the alternator belt and ac/power steering belt, I'll ask about the timing as well.
#62064, "RE: *Which Belt is this* Help!" In response to Reply # 4
as far as the timing belt is concerned..... it all depends on the car, the driver.... how you take car of it how you drive it.... etc... recommended every 60k, i would highly suggest getting it done especially if you rev in the higher range even once in a while
that belt snaps.... and youve got about 2 secs (if that) to kill the engine before you spend the cash for new internals (could be a good experience )
i took mine to the dealer to get mine done at 77k (when i bought it) just because i didnt know it had been replaced (come to find out it did..... long story) cost around 500 bones.... cant remember the exact price....
anywho to sum it all up, i would highly recommend getting that done asap as i have heard stories of belts snapping at 62k and then lasting all the way to 170k on the original belt...... you never know
#69897, "RE: *Which Belt is this* Help!" In response to Reply # 6
BUMP!
ANYWAYS, so I'm bringing my car out of storage in a couple of weeks and was still interested in how much it would cost to replace my alternator belt, A/C powersteering belt, and timing belts. Yes, from Satan.
thx a bunch. I am going the half ass way because like I said, I intend to sell the car by the end of this season. any input would be great.
#69902, "RE: *Which Belt is this* Help!" In response to Reply # 8
The only work you should EVER have done by satan is recall work and waranty work. If you have any other work done there you are just paying more than you need to for no reason.
#70542, "RE: *Which Belt is this* Help!" In response to Reply # 9
alright, I've decided to do this myself, but never really replaced belts before. I'm assuming I need a jack, but I don't have one. Any other toold I might need? Next is it as easy as pop it off, pop the other one on? thx a bunch.