Annoying Chirping AFTER Belt Replacement
#1
Annoying Chirping AFTER Belt Replacement
My 2012 Maxima has been making a very audible chirping sound since the day I bought it (two +weeks ago). I’ve had 3 different mechanics work on it. The serpentine belt has been replaced as well as the transitioner belt, twice (the 1st replacement was deemed “bad”). One mechanic says I need upper & lower idler pulleys; the other two say they are Ok…yet my car keeps on chirping like a trapped bird & honestly it’s terribly embarrassing. I’m a hair away from buying the pulleys & replacing them myself! I don’t know who I can trust & it’s crazy to me how 3 different mechanics can give 3 different opinions. Advice, please! Incidentally the total running cost on repairs $1,388. Still worth it 100%
2012 Nissan Maxima
2012 Nissan Maxima
#3
Maybe the tensioner itself was replaced too? OEM belt at dealer is $100 installed. (Well pre covid) $1300 is a ripoff. I got a Gates quiet serpentine belt for under $30 and put it in myself and never a squeak.
#4
I replaced my belt twice with a new gates belt once at 60k miles and the 2nd time at 10k miles and the squeal returned shortly thereafter. Next, I replaced the tensioner and one of the pulleys with ones I got from a junkyard Maxima, even though mine spun freely and were not misaligned. My tensioner and pulleys had rust on them and build up in some of the grooves. It wasn't until I cleaned the grooves with a stiff wire brush and that fixed the problem.
#7
A mechanic told me that one way they test serpentine belts is to spray water on them. He said if the squealing stops, it's a bad belt, whether it's glazed over or just old. if it doesn't stop then it's either the belt tensioner or pulley.
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