belt noise out of nowhere...what to do?
belt noise out of nowhere...what to do?
i bought my 2k maxima about a month ago, did most of the maintnence and just yesterday niticed the accesory belts were making the typical squeeking belt noise.
the car has 74k but no cracks on the belts, they look ok, why would they be making the noise and should i change the belts?
anyone know the right size (part numbers) of the 2 accesory belts?
the car has 74k but no cracks on the belts, they look ok, why would they be making the noise and should i change the belts?
anyone know the right size (part numbers) of the 2 accesory belts?
Originally Posted by super6
how do you tighten the belts??
i put some wd-40 on them and the noise is gone, but im not sure how to tighten the belts.
i put some wd-40 on them and the noise is gone, but im not sure how to tighten the belts.
However, I bet it's your power steering belt that is slipping. If you don't know how to tighten your belts already I won't describe how to do this one, it is much more complicated and there are several bolts that take Matrix-mind-power to manuever to.
Go to a hardware store and ask for belt dressing. Spray it on the pulleys themselves and not the belts for the best effect. It is sticky stuff so just be careful not to coat the inside of your engine bay with it. Also usually flammable up until it dries, which won't take long.
Don't use WD-40 as it acts sort of as a lubricant (though it's really not), and is having the exact opposite effect. Belt dressing is sort of a sealant for the belt, but once it dries it mainly acts like tar or glue.
they are pretty tight, so being loose isnt the problem,
i dont know the last time they were changed, so should i change them?
and they look a bit shiny, or glazed, is that normal or a problem?
i dont know the last time they were changed, so should i change them?
and they look a bit shiny, or glazed, is that normal or a problem?
Originally Posted by Ammi
Your belt won't be that lose. If it was, it won't stay on the pulley.
I would change them just to be on the safe side since you got 74k miles on it. Better to be safe than sorry.
I would change them just to be on the safe side since you got 74k miles on it. Better to be safe than sorry.
Originally Posted by super6
they are pretty tight, so being loose isnt the problem,
i dont know the last time they were changed, so should i change them?
and they look a bit shiny, or glazed, is that normal or a problem?
i dont know the last time they were changed, so should i change them?
and they look a bit shiny, or glazed, is that normal or a problem?
belt dressing will "moisten" them which will make them last longer and grip the pullies better so they dont slip.
Originally Posted by soonerfan
they should not be shiny, that means they are drying out.
belt dressing will "moisten" them which will make them last longer and grip the pullies better so they dont slip.
belt dressing will "moisten" them which will make them last longer and grip the pullies better so they dont slip.
Originally Posted by super6
they are pretty tight, so being loose isnt the problem,
i dont know the last time they were changed, so should i change them?
and they look a bit shiny, or glazed, is that normal or a problem?
i dont know the last time they were changed, so should i change them?
and they look a bit shiny, or glazed, is that normal or a problem?
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