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    Angry Chirping Serpentine Belt

    I have replaced the serpentine belt at least 5 times, replaced all the pulleys and a line that was spraying coolant back up onto the belt. When it gets wet from the rain or snow it chirps like none other and will usually stop after driving for awhile. this winter that is not the case and i have idea what to do i know if i replace it it will stop for awhile but wont last. any ideas?

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    Default Re: Chirping Serpentine Belt

    What brand is the belt? I noticed when I used cheaper belts they wouldn't last very long before they would glaze and start squeeling. I only use goodyear gatorback belts now and have yet to get one squeeling. I think they are made of a softer rubber.

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    Default Re: Chirping Serpentine Belt

    I dont even remember what brand, I used to buy them threw Napa and then a buddy told me to try a different one from the Farm & Fleet out by us. Neither seemed to make a difference as soon as they got wet it started up again.

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    Default Re: Chirping Serpentine Belt

    Gates!! Never use a cheap belt.
    Hey bubba get your hand off my ass,

    Some days it is just not worth it to gnaw through the leather restraints.

    R.I.P. Brian 96_XJ Perrine 1990-2011

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    Default Re: Chirping Serpentine Belt

    I have put mine under water with the gator back belt on it and it didn't squeel. I would say to get a better belt. Then keep the cheap one for a trail spare.

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    Default Re: Chirping Serpentine Belt

    How is the tension of the belt? Sounds like the water is lubricating it just enough to slip. I have found this is generally caused by too little tension.

    As has been stated above, one definately gets what they pay for regarding belts.
    Semper Fi

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    Default Re: Chirping Serpentine Belt

    The tension on the belt is fine, not to lose or to tight. I've replaced the belts on other cars before and this is the first one I have had a problem with. I do remember the brand of the belt and its a Gates.

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    Default Re: Chirping Serpentine Belt

    An old trick I learned is this. Get your self a cheap bar of soap with the engine running (WATCH YOUR FINGERS!!!) take the bar of soap and coat the underside of the belt with the soap this should cure the squeak. Let me know if this helps.

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