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Loud Screeching when accelerating and when AC is on
Hey, Here this is a call for HELP. Today while driving I noticed my battery light came on. Then a second later I noticed a very loud screeching sound coming from my car. I turned the A/C off to hear it better and I could only hear it when I accelerated but noticed the battery light went off when I did that. So I decided to turn the AC on again. the battery light came back on and the screeching got infinitely louder. So I parked the car and revved the engine stopped, then turned the AC on. Both times the screeching was louder. So I popped the hood w/ the AC on and noticed the sound came from the vicinity of the timing belt. Does anyone have any ideas. I already towed it to the dealership but just want to lessen the shock and have idea of what it could be. I'm thinking either the timing belt(had replaced 2 months ago) or the alternator since the battery light came on. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in ADVANCE.
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Thanks Again.
Whew! I'm tired, are you? (:oÞ
You might encounter a similar situation when you drive through a deep puddle, and water soaks the pulleys, therefore imitating a loose belt problem.
sorry to advise, welcome to the pioneering world of New Technology. there's a reason they call 'em pioneers, you can recognize 'em by the arrows in their backs.
I would really like to see the top 20 maintenance procedures detailed in photo and text on billboards in the dealers' showrooms, because this is getting to be more rule than exception in the gouging of america, and buyers should be informed whether the car they are looking at is serviceable.
The breakdown is 300 for the part and 250 for the labor (around 4 hours).
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You are so right. changing the timing belt was 700 and now this is another 500 and the spark plugs were 300. My brother and I own the same car. He is getting rid of his (80,000) miles and getting a BMW in 2 months and I will be getting rid of mine in about 3 years when my g/f(dating 5 years) gets out of law school. Hopefully I can make it. Obviously for him and I these are our last Mazdas.
What pisses me off so much is the difference in parts prices i am seeing. I priced the parts today. Seems no used lots have it. But I can get it for 180(another dealer). Take it over to Peb Boys who ownly want 75 to change it(don't know why) and it would cost me around 330(inc. 80 diagnostic fee). I'm debating if it's worth 200 to have Pep Boys butcher it? Or would they?
What do you guys think. Thanks, It feels good talking about it. Only joking....
how Pep Boys figures to get that in in an hour of labor, when to tighten the oil filler cap your dealer says the engine needs to be hoisted, is another question entirely. maybe they have a "cheater bar" and the dealers are not allowed to
on my car, looks like it would be easiest to pull the alternator, then pull the multi-device mount bracket and the tensioner after they get clearance, and then replace the tensioner on-bench... but I haven't tried it. don't want to.
Hey BIG Question! I just found one for 75 shipped. My question is how often do these things break? Would I be better off getting the new one? Thanks.
That's how MECHANICS used to do it before they became technicians.