papaindigo wrote:
Several possible causes but they all boil down to something is not spinning freely or something is not aligned correctly so. Pop the plastic engine cover so you can see down in there and grab a bright light to shine into the dark down there and
1. with the engine off see if the belt lines up along its edge and that the belt teeth fully engage the "teeth" on the applicable pulleys if not the fix if so then
2. in park with brake on crank up, step out to the side of the left front wheel and observe the belt. Is is jumping around and/or is the serp belt idler jumping around as opposed to barely twitching. If so fix. Most likely reason is a bad alternator decoupler pulley but other causes can relate to the viscous heater clutch, AC clutch, or misaligned (e.g. shot) serp belt tensioner.
THANKS!! I know it's not the alternator pulley or atleast I don't think it is as its new. However, the belt tensioner is one thing I will give some attention to.i assume these are not difficult to replace? atleast, it doesn't look to be difficult..thanks again!!
Ken