New Timing Belt Whines
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New Timing Belt Whines
Hi group,
I had the dealer replace my timing belt (01 Accord EX 4cyl). This was
last Friday. Tonight I noticed while driving that I can hear a whine from
what seems like that area. It's not exactly what I would call loud, but I
can hear it from inside the car with the doors shut. I had a timing belt
replaced in an old 87 Civic about 10 years ago and it made the same sound
afterwards. Does this mean the belt is too tight? Or do they tend to be a
little noisy until they break in a little?
I won't hesitate to take it back to the dealer if it's too tight, but I'm
going away on Saturday for a week and I'd rather take it back sooner than
later.
As always thanks for any advice!
I had the dealer replace my timing belt (01 Accord EX 4cyl). This was
last Friday. Tonight I noticed while driving that I can hear a whine from
what seems like that area. It's not exactly what I would call loud, but I
can hear it from inside the car with the doors shut. I had a timing belt
replaced in an old 87 Civic about 10 years ago and it made the same sound
afterwards. Does this mean the belt is too tight? Or do they tend to be a
little noisy until they break in a little?
I won't hesitate to take it back to the dealer if it's too tight, but I'm
going away on Saturday for a week and I'd rather take it back sooner than
later.
As always thanks for any advice!
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Re: New Timing Belt Whines
take it back and have them retension to specification.
JM wrote:
>Hi group,
>
> I had the dealer replace my timing belt (01 Accord EX 4cyl). This was
>last Friday. Tonight I noticed while driving that I can hear a whine from
>what seems like that area. It's not exactly what I would call loud, but I
>can hear it from inside the car with the doors shut. I had a timing belt
>replaced in an old 87 Civic about 10 years ago and it made the same sound
>afterwards. Does this mean the belt is too tight? Or do they tend to be a
>little noisy until they break in a little?
>
>I won't hesitate to take it back to the dealer if it's too tight, but I'm
>going away on Saturday for a week and I'd rather take it back sooner than
>later.
>
>As always thanks for any advice!
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JM wrote:
>Hi group,
>
> I had the dealer replace my timing belt (01 Accord EX 4cyl). This was
>last Friday. Tonight I noticed while driving that I can hear a whine from
>what seems like that area. It's not exactly what I would call loud, but I
>can hear it from inside the car with the doors shut. I had a timing belt
>replaced in an old 87 Civic about 10 years ago and it made the same sound
>afterwards. Does this mean the belt is too tight? Or do they tend to be a
>little noisy until they break in a little?
>
>I won't hesitate to take it back to the dealer if it's too tight, but I'm
>going away on Saturday for a week and I'd rather take it back sooner than
>later.
>
>As always thanks for any advice!
--
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Re: New Timing Belt Whines
JM wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I had the dealer replace my timing belt (01 Accord EX 4cyl). This was
> last Friday. Tonight I noticed while driving that I can hear a whine from
> what seems like that area. It's not exactly what I would call loud, but I
> can hear it from inside the car with the doors shut. I had a timing belt
> replaced in an old 87 Civic about 10 years ago and it made the same sound
> afterwards. Does this mean the belt is too tight?
yes. get it fixed immediately. it can break the belt, or much more
expensively, the head/cam bearing - and that requires a whole new head.
> Or do they tend to be a
> little noisy until they break in a little?
absolutely not.
>
> I won't hesitate to take it back to the dealer if it's too tight, but I'm
> going away on Saturday for a week and I'd rather take it back sooner than
> later.
>
> As always thanks for any advice!
>
>
> Hi group,
>
> I had the dealer replace my timing belt (01 Accord EX 4cyl). This was
> last Friday. Tonight I noticed while driving that I can hear a whine from
> what seems like that area. It's not exactly what I would call loud, but I
> can hear it from inside the car with the doors shut. I had a timing belt
> replaced in an old 87 Civic about 10 years ago and it made the same sound
> afterwards. Does this mean the belt is too tight?
yes. get it fixed immediately. it can break the belt, or much more
expensively, the head/cam bearing - and that requires a whole new head.
> Or do they tend to be a
> little noisy until they break in a little?
absolutely not.
>
> I won't hesitate to take it back to the dealer if it's too tight, but I'm
> going away on Saturday for a week and I'd rather take it back sooner than
> later.
>
> As always thanks for any advice!
>
>
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Re: New Timing Belt Whines
JM wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I had the dealer replace my timing belt (01 Accord EX 4cyl). This was
> last Friday. Tonight I noticed while driving that I can hear a whine from
> what seems like that area. It's not exactly what I would call loud, but I
> can hear it from inside the car with the doors shut. I had a timing belt
> replaced in an old 87 Civic about 10 years ago and it made the same sound
> afterwards. Does this mean the belt is too tight? Or do they tend to be a
> little noisy until they break in a little?
>
> I won't hesitate to take it back to the dealer if it's too tight, but I'm
> going away on Saturday for a week and I'd rather take it back sooner than
> later.
>
> As always thanks for any advice!
Spray some WD-40 on it.
Kidding.
Get it re-tensioned.
> Hi group,
>
> I had the dealer replace my timing belt (01 Accord EX 4cyl). This was
> last Friday. Tonight I noticed while driving that I can hear a whine from
> what seems like that area. It's not exactly what I would call loud, but I
> can hear it from inside the car with the doors shut. I had a timing belt
> replaced in an old 87 Civic about 10 years ago and it made the same sound
> afterwards. Does this mean the belt is too tight? Or do they tend to be a
> little noisy until they break in a little?
>
> I won't hesitate to take it back to the dealer if it's too tight, but I'm
> going away on Saturday for a week and I'd rather take it back sooner than
> later.
>
> As always thanks for any advice!
Spray some WD-40 on it.
Kidding.
Get it re-tensioned.
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Re: New Timing Belt Whines
"JM" <jmsn@ns.sympatico.ca.ns> wrote in
news:47688077$0$5264$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net:
> Hi group,
>
> I had the dealer replace my timing belt (01 Accord EX 4cyl). This
> was
> last Friday. Tonight I noticed while driving that I can hear a whine
> from what seems like that area. It's not exactly what I would call
> loud, but I can hear it from inside the car with the doors shut. I
> had a timing belt replaced in an old 87 Civic about 10 years ago and
> it made the same sound afterwards. Does this mean the belt is too
> tight? Or do they tend to be a little noisy until they break in a
> little?
>
> I won't hesitate to take it back to the dealer if it's too tight, but
> I'm going away on Saturday for a week and I'd rather take it back
> sooner than later.
It's too tight. Get it retensioned immediately.
--
Tegger
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news:47688077$0$5264$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net:
> Hi group,
>
> I had the dealer replace my timing belt (01 Accord EX 4cyl). This
> was
> last Friday. Tonight I noticed while driving that I can hear a whine
> from what seems like that area. It's not exactly what I would call
> loud, but I can hear it from inside the car with the doors shut. I
> had a timing belt replaced in an old 87 Civic about 10 years ago and
> it made the same sound afterwards. Does this mean the belt is too
> tight? Or do they tend to be a little noisy until they break in a
> little?
>
> I won't hesitate to take it back to the dealer if it's too tight, but
> I'm going away on Saturday for a week and I'd rather take it back
> sooner than later.
It's too tight. Get it retensioned immediately.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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