Squeaking noise in Civic 2000

Discussion in 'Civic' started by learnfpga, Feb 9, 2009.

  1. learnfpga

    learnfpga Guest

    All,

    I just had my timing belt and water pump replaced. My car has about
    104K miles on it. Since then there has been this squeaking noise at
    idle. Its not noticable when I am driving. Also it is more pronounced
    on very cold days compared to warm days. I am in NJ.


    I took it back to mechanic who replaced timing belt and he did
    something to fix it which took care of the problem for a couple of
    days. But now its back again.


    Can anyone can shed some light on why this might be happening?


    Thanks in advance for any replies.
     
    learnfpga, Feb 9, 2009
    #1
  2. Replacing the timing belt requires removing and reinstalling the serpentine
    belt. If it was not replaced when the timing belt was (not mandatory, but a
    good idea) the disturbance might have caused the serpentine belt to slip a
    bit, causing he squeak. It is normally worse when cold and the rubberized
    surface is harder. I think the mechanic retensioned the belt, which improved
    it... for a while. In that case it is time for a new serpentine belt (or
    does that model have two?)

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Feb 10, 2009
    #2
  3. learnfpga

    jim beam Guest


    simple problem and easy to fix - your "mechanic" needs to be replaced with
    one that knows how to tension a belt properly. after that, all the
    squeaking will disappear.
     
    jim beam, Feb 10, 2009
    #3
  4. I don't think I've ever had a squeaking belt that could be fixed with
    dressing and tightening. Many times I've tried and had a few weeks' relief.
    Regardless how it was before the change, a bit of oil probably hid on one of
    the pulleys and has pushed the old belt (I doubt it was replaced) over the
    edge. Cleaning the pulleys (should have been done originally, but we know
    how that goes) and putting a new belt on should fix it.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Feb 10, 2009
    #4
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