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nogoer 03-14-2013 01:34 PM

Chirp/squeal during engine revving
 
I don't get this all the time and it seems to happen during warm up from a cold start, but when i start to drive off and i rev the engine i get this occasional squeal sort of like a belt squeal. I did some searching and youtube listening and found other chirp/squeal noises but none of them are similar to my issue. I have a hunch it's either a worn out belt or loose belt thats squealing when cold and i rev too much and it slips.

I just found myself reading some old threads that were talking about detonation and chirping from bad coil packs so i thought i'd try to get a better opinion. I replaced my coils when i bought the car last year and have only put tops maybe a few thousand on them. The noise is only on heavy high rpm revving and eventually stops doing it.

9krpmrx8 03-14-2013 01:44 PM

It's just your belts man, they should not be overtightened or loose.

M A Z D A

RadRedR3 03-14-2013 01:55 PM

^^ Truth. Belts. It's as simple as that. When belts get old(er) the rubber deteriorates and gets hard and starts to crack.

When you start the car those cold belts are hard and brittle causing them to slip and squeal. As you drive friction will naturally heat the belts and they'll slip less and wont squeal.

Of course, If you ignore it those hardened, brittle belts will snap eventually and then your squealing problem will solve itself.

9krpmrx8 03-14-2013 02:01 PM


Originally Posted by RadRedR3 (Post 4440226)
^^ Truth. Belts. It's as simple as that. When belts get old(er) the rubber deteriorates and gets hard and starts to crack.

When you start the car those cold belts are hard and brittle causing them to slip and squeal. As you drive friction will naturally heat the belts and they'll slip less and wont squeal.

Of course, If you ignore it those hardened, brittle belts will snap eventually and then your squealing problem will solve itself.

I had my water pump belt snap at 8500RPM mid corner out in the middle of no where in the canyons :lol:

That day did not end well. They were in decent condition so now I change them every couple of years regardless.

nogoer 03-14-2013 04:14 PM

I just checked out the belts and they arent new but they arent cracked or brittle looking either. For the cost ill swap them anyway though. Thanks for clearing up it cant be anything more serious.

9krpmrx8 03-14-2013 04:17 PM

You can try putting belt dressing on them or just removing them and cleaning the belts and pulleys. But yeah they are cheap. Make sure you clean the pulleys though.


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