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Is it time for new belts?

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I see cracks in my belts, and it hear a tick noise when the car is idling. One sec, ill go make a sound recording. And a video.

If you're talking about seeing cracks in the v belts, then you better replace them. They're cheap and take little or no labor to replace.

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Well, is it a v belt? More like little groves in the belt. Well i got a video, just posting it one sec, but the sound doesnt sound right, to clicky. But here, one sec.

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Power steering is full and it was just rebuit so no leaks. But there are cracks so, does that mean i should change them?

I'm certainly no expert but that does sound kinda rattly to me. I'm not sure if the belts would do that or not. If I recall correctly there's a certain ammount of cracking in the ribs of those belts that is common/acceptable. I think my Hayes manual has a page on it. I'll check when I get home from work if nobody corrects me by then. What I'm wondering is where all the clatter is coming from. You say the steering pump was rebuilt recently, what about the alternator, A/C compressor or even that belt sheild rattling?

 

a quick google gave me this page about cracking in serpentine belts: http://cars.cartalk.com/content/advice/drivebelts.html

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I'm certainly no expert but that does sound kinda rattly to me. I'm not sure if the belts would do that or not. If I recall correctly there's a certain ammount of cracking in the ribs of those belts that is common/acceptable. I think my Hayes manual has a page on it. I'll check when I get home from work if nobody corrects me by then. What I'm wondering is where all the clatter is coming from. You say the steering pump was rebuilt recently, what about the alternator, A/C compressor or even that belt sheild rattling?

 

a quick google gave me this page about cracking in serpentine belts: http://cars.cartalk.com/content/advice/drivebelts.html

 

Its just the video that sounds weird, its super smooth, just theres a odd ticking noise. Not super loud, but it seems like the belts.

When was the last time the timing blets were replaced, and was the tensioner replaced or the idler repalced then.

 

Remove the drive belts and start the car, see if the noise is still there.

 

nipper

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aw 10,000km ago the timing belt was done, and the tensioner, and but the idler, good question, i doubt it though. But my dad told me to put soap on the belts and see if the noise go away, think its worth a shot?

Soap? is that like belt dressing? I like nipper's suggestion to remove the belts and see if the noise goes away, that should pretty well tell you if the belts or any driven accessories causing the noise.

aw 10,000km ago the timing belt was done, and the tensioner, and but the idler, good question, i doubt it though. But my dad told me to put soap on the belts and see if the noise go away, think its worth a shot?

 

If you need a ccessory druve belts, just take them off, start the car, then shut off the car, and install new ones. See if the noise changes.

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lol, i know, but if put soap on them the noise goes away. So i guess its the belts.

I guess if putting stuff on the belts helps, it would be likely that chhanging the belt would help. After you put the new belts on, which is easy(and cheap), let us know if it helps. Make sure you don't over tighten the new belts or you may damage the alternator or power steering pump bearings...

 

Matt

Yah true dat about overtightening the belts...just bought new PS pump because of doing that..whoops!

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