brookman
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- 99 EB - 95 rgr xlt -88vet
'99 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer 5.0l V8
I have been working on cars for years and this problem has me stumped.
The engine started this aweful squeaking noise until it warms up. I figured since it has 108K miles that the bearings in the tensioner or idler pulley have gone out. I pulled the belt off and spun all of them by hand - no noise - very smooth. Put a new belt on (thought maybe the old one was worn and slipping). No dice - squesk still there.
I decided to take the belt off and start the truck - the squeak is still there. That means it is something in the motor. Because of the frequency of the squeak it is bouncing all over the place and I can not locate the precise position that it is coming from.
Is there any common affliction that causes this? I sounds just like a squeaking belt.
I have been working on cars for years and this problem has me stumped.
The engine started this aweful squeaking noise until it warms up. I figured since it has 108K miles that the bearings in the tensioner or idler pulley have gone out. I pulled the belt off and spun all of them by hand - no noise - very smooth. Put a new belt on (thought maybe the old one was worn and slipping). No dice - squesk still there.
I decided to take the belt off and start the truck - the squeak is still there. That means it is something in the motor. Because of the frequency of the squeak it is bouncing all over the place and I can not locate the precise position that it is coming from.
Is there any common affliction that causes this? I sounds just like a squeaking belt.