(07-03-2014, 12:10 AM)Nathan1305 Wrote: (07-03-2014, 12:06 AM)ConorTRG Wrote: (06-03-2014, 10:45 PM)Niall Wrote: Well there is only 2 and a cam belt never squeaks. Get some tyre chalk and run it around the inside of your aux belt and that will quieten it down
Cam belt can squeek, had a fresh vw in last week and it was squeeking as if it was a fanbelt at fault.
So could it also be the fanbelt?
or the racoon filter.
seriously though, fanbelts went out of fashion a LONG time ago....when they actually drove a fan.
As Niall said, there are two belts, timing(cambelt) belt, and the auxiliary whcih drives everything from PAS, alternator, A/C compressor and on other vehicles the water pump.
Timing belt, if its a squeak from there, then its likely to be the tensioner, not the belt, as timing belts dont slip....unless theres something seriously wrong.
So, its likely its your aux belt.
you can do some checks:
With the engine NOT running, twist it between your fingers, if you can twist it more than 90degrees, its probably a bit loose and needs tensioning further. If it has no manual adjustment, you need a new belt.
Visually check it, it shouldnt be shiney on the smooth side, and the grooved side should have no splits or chunks missing. If either of these are the case, you need a new one.
if all of this is fine, you may have a tensioner or pulley bearing worn, remove belt and spin them all to find this.
chalk, silicone sprays etc may stop the squeak short term, but wont fix the long term problem.
(07-03-2014, 12:20 AM)ConorTRG Wrote: Aux belt is the fanbelt Nathan, its more than likely it.
no, its not. It doesnt have a fanbelt.