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noise coming from idler pulley, not squeeling

wade1485

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stow, ohio
Year, Model & Trim Level
2000
I noticed a noise coming from the idler pulley in my 2000 explorer V8. It's not a squeeling noise but more of a "clanking" or "ticking". Could this be the idler pulley bearing? If so can I just re-grease this bearing?
 



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...it sounds like a really bad bearing and grease won't help...if you pull the belt and spin it to verify, i would rush to get a new one...;)
 






Mine self destructed last year but it was squealing for about a week before it exploded into several pieces. I second the suggestion to remove the belt and check it out. If it fails, you lose your water pump drive, alternator drive, power steering drive and A/C compressor drive. In other words, you won't be able to get far without it.
 






I had the same problem with my 00 limited V8. I replaced the pully 3 or 4 times and after a few months it would start clicking again. Found out the bolt holding the pully on was bent. If you go to a dealership and buy a new pully it comes with a new bolt for about the same price as buying just the pully at a parts store.
 






Found Out What Problem Was

well, it was the ac compressor pulley that the noise was coming from. I know this because it broke a couple weekends ago because of the ac compressor pulley freezing up.
 






...i'm not sure if that is good news or bad compared to the idler, but thanks for letting us know what the problem was...:D
 






no ac this winter

well, they were able to run the belt around everything but the ac compressor so my explorer is back in action. the bad news is i have no ac but being that the winter is around the corner i'm not too disapointed. it will take a few hours of work this winter and about 250 to have it blowing ice cold air by the spring.
 






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