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What does it mean when your belt tensioner is making noise?

What does it mean when your belt tensioner is making noise?

If this happens, it may be timing belt tensioner noise. Here are some tips to help you determine if this is the case. The first is to verify it is timing belt tensioner noise. You can determine this by pulling over, opening your hood and listening to where the sounds originate.

Why does my Car Make Noise after a timing belt replacement?

After doing a timing belt replacement, your car may make some loud sounds. If this happens, it may be timing belt tensioner noise. Here are some tips to help you determine if this is the case. The first is to verify it is timing belt tensioner noise.

What can a bad tensioner do to a car?

When the tensioner has an issue, it can affect the how the belts drive the pulleys which can affect the performance and functionality of the vehicle. Usually a bad or failing tensioner will produce a few symptoms that can alert the driver of a potential problem that should be serviced. 1. Grinding or squeaking noise from the belts or tensioner

When to replace a tensioner on a belt?

If the bearing is good, the pulley will spin freely, straight and true, without any noise. If that’s not the case, you have a bad bearing and must replace the tensioner. Unfortunately, the end result of any belt tensioner noise is usually tensioner replacement. If you note any of these abnormal signs during your inspection, replace the tensioner.

If this happens, it may be timing belt tensioner noise. Here are some tips to help you determine if this is the case. The first is to verify it is timing belt tensioner noise. You can determine this by pulling over, opening your hood and listening to where the sounds originate.

After doing a timing belt replacement, your car may make some loud sounds. If this happens, it may be timing belt tensioner noise. Here are some tips to help you determine if this is the case. The first is to verify it is timing belt tensioner noise.

Is it bad to replace timing belt tensioner?

Replacing a timing belt is one of those things that scares most car owners because it is an in-depth job and usually quite expensive when done at a shop. More often than not, it is actually the tensioner that goes bad, not always the belt (unless it is really old).

Why does the tensioner make a squeaking noise?

Since the tensioner is not able to maintain the correct tension on the belts, it produces a squealing or squeaking sound. This is most evident on the drive belts. If the noise you hear is similar to a grinding sound, then it is possible that the tensioner bearings or the tensioner pulley is the problem.

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