High Pitched "Tone" 97 Plymouth Grand Voyager

Discussion in 'Voyager' started by mcl, Jul 15, 2003.

  1. mcl

    mcl Guest

    My voyager has 100,000+ miles on it. I hear a high pitched tone (not the
    squeal you get from a slipping belt). I don't always hear it. It seems most
    noticeable
    when it's damp like on dewy damp mornings. I know I've heard it before over
    the years. (Got van new in Jan 97). My serpentine belt has been changed
    several times over the years.
    Last time I had the oil changed I asked about it. They said dirt got on the
    pulleys and the belt was fine. They said they cleaned it off and it seemed
    to help for a few days but then started again. Is this typical? Any feedback
    on this?
     
    mcl, Jul 15, 2003
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  2. mcl

    Bob Shuman Guest

    From the description and mileage, it sounds to me like a bearing
    (alternator, power steering, air conditioner, water pump) going bad. You
    need to isolate to source by listening and possibly ad carefully using a
    spray lubricant to see if you can make it go away.

    Bob
     
    Bob Shuman, Jul 16, 2003
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