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Old 11-28-2010, 04:06 AM   #1
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Angry weird..high pitched noise

alright, so a 2 days ago my car started making this high pitched noise.
almost sounds like a semi truck.
so i figured the alternator was going bad. my lights would go bright whenever i revved my car etc..
at first it wasn't to bad, it would only get really loud when i got to the higher rpms.
then it started doing it right when i would turn on the car. would do it for a few seconds then just go down, but continue to do it at high speeds.

so i went and switched out the alternator(the pulley on the old one seemed to be super loose)

started up fine and everything..but when i drove away the noise comes back at around 2500, the same semi truck sound noise i was mention, then at about 3500, it gets really high pitched. i dunno wtf it is..thought it was the alternator for sure. its quite aggravating.

could it be one of the pulleys or anything?
thanks in advanced
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Old 11-30-2010, 12:21 AM   #2
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someone said the timing belt might be screwed up.
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Old 11-30-2010, 01:15 AM   #3
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HMMM What is this timing belt you speak of??
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someone said the timing belt might be screwed up.
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Have you inspected your belts?

My dad's old Nissan Pickup used to do this. It was caused by old/worn belts.

Swap them out. They're cheap and easy to replace. That should fix your problem.
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Old 11-30-2010, 03:31 PM   #6
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ill try to get a video of the sound. hopefully u guys can make the sound out, cause it gets really at 3500 rpms, so hopefully the high pitched sound doesnt get too drowned out.

i actually only inspected the alternator belt, and it looked in pretty good condition still. didnt inspect the other belts tho. i figured the alternator belt was the one being lame, since changing the alternator somewhat helped out with the problem.
ill check em tho.
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Old 01-17-2011, 05:34 PM   #7
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alright. super late, i know. but i finally changed the belts. the noise would end up going away sometimes and then it would come back -.-;
so now, the car sounds a lot better.
i had gotten to a point where the car would make the high pitched noise when i would start the car on cold days. i would rev it a couple of times to make it go away.

so i changed all the belts, and the car stopped making the sound.
only prob is that it would make it when i would rev the car to 4500(was testing it)
so we tightened up the belts a little bit cus we left one a little loose, and now it makes the noise at 3000 rpms.
do i just gotta mess with the belts and find the right tension to tighten them at or what?

thanks in advanced

(oh yeah, when i removed the belts, one of em looked really worn down)

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Look at this video, if this is the problem, replace clucth fan. and DONE!



YouTube - KA screach noise
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Old 01-18-2011, 10:42 PM   #9
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holy hell dude. thanks lol.
my car sounds JUST like that. like, identical lol. ill replace the fan asap.
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Sure bro, just make sure to change the clutch inside the fan. let me know if it did it for you.
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My car makes that noise when I start it up in the morning, but it goes away as soon as I have turned it on, and the thing is I have dual electric fans?
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My car makes that noise when I start it up in the morning, but it goes away as soon as I have turned it on, and the thing is I have dual electric fans?
You bumped a thread that was a over a year ago to say that?

Here: Let me google that for you

How hard was that?
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