bezee Posted July 19, 2004 Posted July 19, 2004 Before changing the p/s pump i heard a squeaking like belt was squeaking. Took it to dealer and they said it was the p/s pump leaking. I would hear the squeak while my foot was off the gas but as soon as i started moving the squeaking would stop. So on saturday i had my mechanic replace the p/s pump but it is still squeaking....even more than before and now i even hear it when im on the gas too. The belt was checked and it looked good....what could this be now? Help please!!
jzz30 Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 well i suggest turn the car on and open the hood and try to locate where the noise is coming from it could be your ac clutch. try turn that off and see.
bezee Posted July 20, 2004 Author Posted July 20, 2004 Where is the a/c clutch? and i do hear it extra loud when i turn the a/c on, so how would i turn the a/c clutch off???? Help please i cant take the noise!!!
jzz30 Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 the ac compressor is located ( when facing the engine) to your lower right hand side. and if you ac is off it shouldnt make this noise if it is off. (on and off meaning the ac button inside the car) in any case try to see where the noise is coming from and if your belt is cracking then change that.
bobsvilla Posted July 25, 2004 Posted July 25, 2004 Have someone inside the car turn on the a/c with the hood open, engine running you should hear a "click" followed by a slight decrease in engine idle speed. That will tell you when the a/c pump is on. Does your squeak follow the a/c pump cycle?
blueviol Posted July 25, 2004 Posted July 25, 2004 Is there a separate belt for AC compressor? When I mentioned of this noise I get when turning on the AC, friends of mine said the AC (fan) belt might be loose or cracked. Does this apply to the SC400?
johnny3 Posted July 25, 2004 Posted July 25, 2004 Sounds like you need a new belt or the tensioner is not keeping it tight enough. Take a bar of soap & with the engine idling, carefully rub it on the belt surfaces & see if that changes the sound, if it does change the belt.
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