We own two vehicles, a 1999 malibu and a 1998 dakota. The belt on the car was replaced about two years ago and has squealed ever since, no matter what we do. We've bought belt dressing, we've used soap, we've replaced the tensioner and we replaced the idler tensioner. Nothing has gotten rid of the squeal.
Just recently, my husband's belt started squealing on the truck. The tensioner was wore out, so he replaced that and the squeal is just as bad.
All the parts we've bought, we got from a national auto parts chain that is completely not at fault and will not be named. But the parts are Dayco brand.
Has anyone else had a bad experience with this brand?
Any suggestions for the squealing belts? I mean besides just turning the radio up like I've been doing for 2 years?
btw, my husband is a mechanic, a "real mechanic" not a shade tree backyard mechanic.
I really want to know if anyone else has had trouble with this brand...
i would recommend using a different belt, i have not seen a dayco belt that dosent squeal.
i doubt that your problem has anything to do with the amount of tension on the belt, judging that both of those vehicles have belt tensioners on them that automaticall keep tension on the belt
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Utilized in any oil, heat and static resistant (OHS) construction.
Typically used with fractional horse power motors or small engines...
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