View Full Version : Alternator squealing
BoostedTSI
04-25-2006, 11:41 AM
Well here is the problem whenever I start my car after it has sat more then a couple of hours the alt. belt will scream but then stop once the RPMs drop alittle bit. But if the car has only been sitting for about an hour or less the belt wont scream. If anyone has an idea on what might be going on please let me know thanks.
Super Bleeder!!
04-25-2006, 11:47 AM
it won't screech because its warm and grippy. tighten your fricken alternator, it takes like 2min.
BoostedTSI
04-25-2006, 12:03 PM
it is tight
Mine does the same thing. It does yours go away after around 1 min.
desolate
04-25-2006, 12:22 PM
If you think it's tight. Tighten it up more. There's a difference in having a belt tight and having it dsm perfect tight.
clean2g
04-25-2006, 01:06 PM
If you think it's tight. Tighten it up more. There's a difference in having a belt tight and having it dsm perfect tight.
Well said.. I had same problem and I kept tightening before it finally stopped squeaking. I must've messed with it like a hundred times before it was "dsm perfect tight."
ouch ouch ouch...
do not keep tightening it... if its already within the standard deflection something else is squealing.. not the alternator belt!
You can test it by loosening it first.. loosen the belt first...
here is my storry. Every time i pulled into krispyKreeme my belt would scream and whine.. i kept tightening, every one of the dsm'rs was like tighten that belt for once!!!
it didn't go away no matter what i did. up until i went to do balance shaft elim. my timing belt was soo tight!! i had to do the timing replacement all over again after 14k miles.. we had hard time taking off all the puleys and belts.. it didn't start squealing until like 10k miles later tho
Did you do timing belt job recently? or within last year.
BoostedTSI
04-25-2006, 02:00 PM
No i havent i just got the car but i know the kid who had it before and i know he didnt do it either
You might have it tight enough but the belt may be shot. If it is glazed over or saturated with powersteering fluid you might just be due for a new belt. You dont want to over tighten the belt cause that could cause a squeak too and possible put unneeded load on the alt bearings.Also, are you sure it is the alt belt or could it be the PS belt? Try turning the wheel when it is squealing to see if it gets louder or quieter.
KcGsXrated
04-25-2006, 03:57 PM
the PS pump isnt even hooked up to it... and it does it when the car is rolling and the rpm's drop down under 1k.
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