gmctd wrote:
Likely not - TC noises will come from underneath the Jeep right behind the front tires, where the trans joins the engine.
Likely you're hearing serp belt slip from the alternator pulley, maybe also from the ac compressor pulley, below the alternator - just pulled the belt on #2 son's '05 for a 50k-mile cleanup to find sand and plastic in the grooves, but it was really attention-getting, particularly at idle when hot - popping, rattling, squealing - but all at the front of the engine .
Check your belt edges and in the ridges for heat\ozone cracking, splitting, ply unraveling, etc - if ok, run it but keep an ear out for any increase in symptom
Those additional noises are rather scary, tho - have someone start the engine as you observe from outside - stand just out from the front wheels - if noises emanate from behind the tires, your goose is cooked - if from the front of the Jeep, pop the hood to see if you can further pinpoint the area.
Yes, I've noticed before that one of the things that is belt driven is not right. I am pretty sure its the alternator, if you get close to it you can here it rattling. Also, every 10-15 seconds you can see the belt "vibrate", or jump a little. Dont know if thats normal. Anyway, there is a constant rattle coming from the alternator at idle.
Im pretty sure though that if I take to the dealer they will say that everything is ok b/c its not EXTREMELY loud. What do y'all think? Is there maybe a way top prove to them that the alternator is bad, or one of the pulleys?
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