Why does my Jeep make a screeching noise?
Common reasons for this to happen: Failing Water Pump Pulley: The most common cause of squealing or squeaking from the timing belt cover is the water pump pulley. Serpentine or V-Belt Slipping: Another common cause here is noise transference from a slipping serpentine or V-belt.
How to replace serpentine belt on Jeep 4.0L?
1 Serpentine Belt (I use Goodyear Gatorback P/N 4060882) First, open the hood, get out the shop light and 3/8″-drive breaker-bar/socket-wrench.
How often should I replace my belt on my Jeep?
On most vehicles that are driven regularly, belt replacement every 30,000 miles is almost TOO frequent. To find out how to check and see if your belt is needing replaced or not, check my belt inspection writeup.
How often should a serpentine belt be replaced?
Water pump and cooling fan (for vehicles not equipped with an electric cooling fan) Power steering pump (to give you power-assisted steering if you have it) On most vehicles that are driven regularly, belt replacement every 30,000 miles is almost TOO frequent.
Where to find belt routing diagram on Jeep?
Now, locate your “Belt Routing” diagram, which is a decal that should be affixed to the top of the radiator or on the sheet metal under the hood somewhere quite visible. After finding the routing decal, locate belt tensioner.
1 Serpentine Belt (I use Goodyear Gatorback P/N 4060882) First, open the hood, get out the shop light and 3/8″-drive breaker-bar/socket-wrench.
Water pump and cooling fan (for vehicles not equipped with an electric cooling fan) Power steering pump (to give you power-assisted steering if you have it) On most vehicles that are driven regularly, belt replacement every 30,000 miles is almost TOO frequent.
On most vehicles that are driven regularly, belt replacement every 30,000 miles is almost TOO frequent. To find out how to check and see if your belt is needing replaced or not, check my belt inspection writeup.
Now, locate your “Belt Routing” diagram, which is a decal that should be affixed to the top of the radiator or on the sheet metal under the hood somewhere quite visible. After finding the routing decal, locate belt tensioner.