Check your Serpentine Belt First
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Check your Serpentine Belt First
I had a squeaking/rattling that sounded like a bad tensioner bearing or water pump on my 05 Toyota Matrix. Water pump is only 1 yr old and was replaced trying to cure this squeaking which occurred w/ cold engine and went away warmed.
I also removed tensioner recently and repacked tensioner bearing (it was dry), which also failed to cure problem.
Yesterday, I was replacing spark plugs (120K maintenance) and noticed the squeaking/rattling again when I restarted after installing new plugs.
I'm thinking I've got either a bad water pump again, or bad alternator as the noise appeared to be clearly from front side of engine.
Then I noticed the serpentine belt had lots of splits and gaps where material had disappeared. So I decided to replace the serpentine belt.
You guessed it! The squeaking/rattling was cured. Apparently the belt had stretched and worn enough to reduce tension allowing a cold engine to squeak/rattle. Probably the water pump drive was slipping on worn belt.
Lesson is to take a hard look at serpentine belt, and it it's old, it may be cause of apparent tensioner/water pump noise.
Regards
I also removed tensioner recently and repacked tensioner bearing (it was dry), which also failed to cure problem.
Yesterday, I was replacing spark plugs (120K maintenance) and noticed the squeaking/rattling again when I restarted after installing new plugs.
I'm thinking I've got either a bad water pump again, or bad alternator as the noise appeared to be clearly from front side of engine.
Then I noticed the serpentine belt had lots of splits and gaps where material had disappeared. So I decided to replace the serpentine belt.
You guessed it! The squeaking/rattling was cured. Apparently the belt had stretched and worn enough to reduce tension allowing a cold engine to squeak/rattle. Probably the water pump drive was slipping on worn belt.
Lesson is to take a hard look at serpentine belt, and it it's old, it may be cause of apparent tensioner/water pump noise.
Regards
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11-18-2013 11:48 AM